This paper deals with a new interconnectionnetwork motivated by molecular structure of a chemicalcompound SiO4. The different forms of silicate available innature lead to the introduction of the (DSL) dominating silicatenetwork. The first section deals with the introduction to(Resolving number) minimum metric dimension problems, andfew related work about Silicate networks. The second sectionintroduces and gives an account of the proof to the topologicalproperties of poly-oxide, poly-silicate, dominating oxide (DOX),dominating silicate networks, and regular triangulene oxidenetwork (RTOX). The third section deals with the drawingalgorithm for dominating silicate network, and shown completeembedding of oxide, silicate network in to dominating oxide,dominating Silicate network respectively. The fourth sectioncontains the proof of the minimum metric dimension of regulartriangulene oxide network to be 2
In this paper, we have introduced few Interconnection Networks, called David Derived Network DD(n) , Dominating David Derived Network DDD(n), Honeycomb cup Network HCC(n) and Kite Regular Trianguline Mesh KRrTM(n). We have given drawing algorithm for DDD(n) from Honeycomb network HC(n) and embedded poly-Honeycomb Networks, KRrTM(n) in to Dominating David Derived Networks. Also we have investigated the metric dimension of Star of David network SD(n) and lower bound of the metric dimension for DD(n).
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