A note on k-metric dimensional graphs

Abstract

Given a graph G = (V,E), a set S ⊂ V is called a k-metric generator for G if any pair of different vertices of G is distinguished by at least k elements of S. A graph is k-metric dimensional if k is the largest integer such that there exists a k-metric generator for G. This paper studies some bounds on the number k for which a graph is k-metric dimensional.

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