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arxiv: 0910.5380 · v2 · pith:GZ4P6FLPnew · submitted 2009-10-28 · 🧮 math.CO · cs.DM· cs.DS

On the SIG dimension of trees under L_(infty) metric

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keywords betaalphainftyleaf-degreedefinedimensionmetrictree
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We study the $SIG$ dimension of trees under $L_{\infty}$ metric and answer an open problem posed by Michael and Quint (Discrete Applied Mathematics: 127, pages 447-460, 2003). Let $T$ be a tree with atleast two vertices. For each $v\in V(T)$, let leaf-degree$(v)$ denote the number of neighbours of $v$ that are leaves. We define the maximum leaf-degree as $\alpha(T) = \max_{x \in V(T)}$ leaf-degree$(x)$. Let $S = \{v\in V(T) |$ leaf-degree$(v) = \alpha\}$. If $|S| = 1$, we define $\beta(T) = \alpha(T) - 1$. Otherwise define $\beta(T) = \alpha(T)$. We show that for a tree $T$, $SIG_\infty(T) = \lceil \log_2(\beta + 2)\rceil$ where $\beta = \beta (T)$, provided $\beta$ is not of the form $2^k - 1$, for some positive integer $k \geq 1$. If $\beta = 2^k - 1$, then $SIG_\infty (T) \in \{k, k+1\}$. We show that both values are possible.

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