Mixed metric dimension of graphs with edge disjoint cycles

Abstract

In a graph G, the cardinality of the smallest ordered set of vertices that distinguishes every element of V (G)[E(G) is called the mixed metric dimension of G. In this paper we first establish the exact value of the mixed metric dimension of a unicycic graph G which is derived from the structure of G. We further consider graphs G with edge disjoint cycles in which a unicyclic restriction Gi is introduced for each cycle Ci: Applying the result for unicyclic graph to each Gi then yields the exact value of the mixed metric dimension of such a graph G. The obtained formulas for the exact value of the mixed metric dimension yield a simple sharp upper bound on the mixed metric dimension, and we conclude the paper conjecturing that the analogous bound holds for general graphs with prescribed cyclomatic number.

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