Fault-tolerance and unique identification of vertices and edges in a graph: The fault-tolerant mixed metric dimension

IF 3.4 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
Asad Khan , Sikander Ali , Sakander Hayat , Muhammad Azeem , Yubin Zhong , Manzoor Ahmad Zahid , Mohammed J.F. Alenazi
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The practical and theoretical significance of graph-theoretic resolvability/locating parameters make them important tools, particularly in the context of network analysis. Their significance is seen in diverse scientific fields and various applications including network security, facility location, efficient routing, social network analysis, and the optimization of site selection. In order to enhance the practical applicability of vertex-edge resolvability in graphs, this paper introduces fault-tolerance in it and studies the minimality of this vertex-edge fault-tolerant resolving sets in graphs. Let R be a set that serves as both a locating and an edge-locating (i.e., mixed locating set) in graph G, implying that it uniquely identifies both vertices and edges in G. Introduction of fault-tolerance in R, say R, would imply that for any xR (i.e., fault-detection) R{x} (i.e., fault-tolerance) retains its status of a fault-tolerant mixed locating set. The smallest cardinality of a fault-tolerant mixed locating set is named as the fault-tolerant mixed metric dimension dimm,f(G) of G. We consider the Cartesian product of P2 and Pn (n-dimensional path graph) which is also called the ladder network and deliver its applications in electrical, electronics, and wireless communication areas. We compute the exact value of dimm,f for the ladder network and deliver its potential applications. The exchange property corresponding to the fault-tolerant mixed metric dimension for the ladder networks is also investigated.
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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
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10.30
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2.60%
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172
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: This international journal is directed to researchers, engineers, educators, managers, programmers, and users of computers who have particular interests in parallel processing and/or distributed computing. The Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing publishes original research papers and timely review articles on the theory, design, evaluation, and use of parallel and/or distributed computing systems. The journal also features special issues on these topics; again covering the full range from the design to the use of our targeted systems.
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