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Metric Dimension of a Diagonal Family of Generalized Hamming Graphs

Briana Foster-Greenwood, Christine Uhl

Published 2022-08-02Version 1

Classical Hamming graphs are Cartesian products of complete graphs, and two vertices are adjacent if they differ in exactly one coordinate. Motivated by connections to unitary Cayley graphs, we consider a generalization where two vertices are adjacent if they have no coordinate in common. Metric dimension of classical Hamming graphs is known asymptotically, but, even in the case of hypercubes, few exact values have been found. In contrast, we determine the metric dimension for the entire diagonal family of $3$-dimensional generalized Hamming graphs. Our approach is constructive and made possible by first characterizing resolving sets in terms of forbidden subgraphs of an auxiliary edge-colored hypergraph.

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