Resolving sets tolerant to failures in three-dimensional grids

Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics(2022)

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n ordered set S of vertices of a graph G is a resolving set for 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. In this paper we study resolving sets tolerant to several failures in three-dimensional grids. Concretely, we seek for minimum cardinality sets that are resolving after removing any k vertices from the set. This is equivalent to finding (k+1) - resolving sets , a generalization of resolving sets, where, for every pair of vertices, the vector of distances to the vertices of the set differs in at least k+1 coordinates. This problem is also related with the study of the (k+1) - metric dimension of a graph, defined as the minimum cardinality of a (k+1) -resolving set. In this work, we first prove that the metric dimension of a three-dimensional grid is 3 and establish some properties involving resolving sets in these graphs. Secondly, we determine the values of k≥ 1 for which there exists a (k+1) -resolving set and construct such a resolving set of minimum cardinality in almost all cases.
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Resolving set,metric dimension,k-resolving set,k-metric dimension,fault-tolerant,three-dimensional grid
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