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UNICYCLIC GRAPHS WITH NON-ISOLATED RESOLVING NUMBER 2

Journal: Transactions On Combinatorics (22518657)Year: June 2023Volume: 12Issue: Pages: 73 - 78
DOI:10.22108/TOC.2022.129790.1880Language: English

Abstract

Let G be a connected graph and W = {w1, w2, . . ., wk} be an ordered subset of vertices of G. For any vertex v of G, the ordered k-vector r(v|W) = (d(v, w1), d(v, w2), . . ., d(v, wk)) is called the metric representation of v with respect to W, where d(x, y) is the distance between the vertices x and y. A set W is called a resolving set for G if distinct vertices of G have distinct metric representations with respect to W. The minimum cardinality of a resolving set for G is its metric dimension denoted by dim(G). A resolving set W is called a non-isolated resolving set for G if the induced subgraph hWi of G has no isolated vertices. The minimum cardinality of a non-isolated resolving set for G is called the non-isolated resolving number of G and denoted by nr(G). The aim of this paper is to find properties of unicyclic graphs that have non-isolated resolving number 2 and then to characterize all these graphs. © 2022 University of Isfahan.