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Strong geodetic problem on Cartesian products of graphs
Published 2017-08-08Version 1
The strong geodetic problem is a recent variation of the geodetic problem. For a graph $G$, its strong geodetic number ${\rm sg}(G)$ is the cardinality of a smallest vertex subset $S$, such that each vertex of $G$ lies on a fixed shortest path between a pair of vertices from $S$. In this paper, the strong geodetic problem is studied on the Cartesian product of graphs. A general upper bound for ${\rm sg}(G \,\square\, H)$ is determined, as well as exact values for $K_m \,\square\, K_n$, $K_{1, k} \,\square\, P_l$, and certain prisms. Connections between the strong geodetic number of a graph and its subgraphs are also discussed.
Comments: 18 pages, 9 figures
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