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On Fault-Tolerant Resolving Sets of Some Families of Ladder Networks

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  • Hua Wang
  • Muhammad Azeem
  • Muhammad Faisal Nadeem
  • Ata Ur-Rehman
  • Adnan Aslam
  • Muhammad Javaid

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In computer networks, vertices represent hosts or servers, and edges represent as the connecting medium between them. In localization, some special vertices (resolving sets) are selected to locate the position of all vertices in a computer network. If an arbitrary vertex stopped working and selected vertices still remain the resolving set, then the chosen set is called as the fault-tolerant resolving set. The least number of vertices in such resolving sets is called the fault-tolerant metric dimension of the network. Because of the variety of applications of the metric dimension in different areas of sciences, many generalizations were proposed, and fault tolerant is one of them. In this paper, we computed the fault-tolerant metric dimension of triangular snake, ladder, Mobius ladder, and hexagonal ladder networks. It is important to observe that, in all these classes of networks, the fault-tolerant metric dimension and metric dimension differ by 1.

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  • Hua Wang & Muhammad Azeem & Muhammad Faisal Nadeem & Ata Ur-Rehman & Adnan Aslam & Muhammad Javaid, 2021. "On Fault-Tolerant Resolving Sets of Some Families of Ladder Networks," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-6, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:9939559
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9939559
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