
A set S of vertices in a graph G resolves G if every vertex is uniquely determined by its vector of distances to the vertices in S. The metric dimension of G is the minimum cardinality of a resolving set of G. This paper studies the metric dimension of cartesian products G*H. We prove that the metric dimension of G*G is tied in a strong sense to the minimum order of a so-called doubly resolving set in G. Using bounds on the order of doubly resolving sets, we establish bounds on G*H for many examples of G and H. One of our main results is a family of graphs G with bounded metric dimension for which the metric dimension of G*G is unbounded.
Djoković-Winkler relation, Distance in graphs, mastermind, resolving set, coin weighing, graph, Pure Mathematics, metric dimension, Hamming graph, metric basis, Cartesian product, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), distance, 05C12
Djoković-Winkler relation, Distance in graphs, mastermind, resolving set, coin weighing, graph, Pure Mathematics, metric dimension, Hamming graph, metric basis, Cartesian product, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), distance, 05C12
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