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Finite metric and $k$-metric bases on ultrametric spaces

Authors: Corregidor, Samuel G.; Mart��nez-P��rez, ��lvaro;

Finite metric and $k$-metric bases on ultrametric spaces

Abstract

Given a metric space $(X,d)$, a set $S\subseteq X$ is called a $k$-\emph{metric generator} for $X$ if any pair of different points of $X$ is distinguished by at least $k$ elements of $S$. A $k$-\emph{metric basis} is a $k$-metric generator of the minimum cardinality in $X$. We prove that ultrametric spaces do not have finite $k$-metric bases for $k>2$. We also characterize when the metric and 2-metric bases of an ultrametric space are finite and, when they are finite, we characterize them. Finally, we prove that an ultrametric space can be easily recovered knowing only the metric basis and the coordinates of the points in it.

10 pages

Keywords

54E35, 51E99, 51F99, General Topology (math.GN), FOS: Mathematics, Combinatorics (math.CO)

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