2022
DOI: 10.3389/fncom.2022.959105
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Computing the partition dimension of certain families of Toeplitz graph

Abstract: Let G = (V(G), E(G)) be a graph with no loops, numerous edges, and only one component, which is made up of the vertex set V(G) and the edge set E(G). The distance d(u, v) between two vertices u, v that belong to the vertex set of H is the shortest path between them. A k-ordered partition of vertices is defined as β = {β1, β2, …, βk}. If all distances d(v, βk) are finite for all vertices v ∈ V, then the k-tuple (d(v, β1), d(v, β2), …, d(v, βk)) represents vertex v in terms of β, and is represented by r(v|β). If… Show more

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“…They proved that this network has a parametric metric dimension. Breast cancer chemical structures are discussed in [ 25 ] and in [ 26 ] also discussed partition dimension, in this they discussed some generalized classes of graphs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They proved that this network has a parametric metric dimension. Breast cancer chemical structures are discussed in [ 25 ] and in [ 26 ] also discussed partition dimension, in this they discussed some generalized classes of graphs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%