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On the density of (1,≤ℓ)-locating-dominating codes in the infinite square grid;




TekijätDas, Soura Sena; Lehtilä, Tuomo; Nandi, Soumen; Sen, Sagnik

KustantajaElsevier BV

Julkaisuvuosi2026

Lehti: Discrete Mathematics

Artikkelin numero115311

Vuosikerta349

ISSN0012-365X

eISSN1872-681X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2026.115311

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Given a simple graph G, let Br(v) be the set of vertices at a distance of at most r from v
Avertex subset C is an (r,≤)-locating-dominating code of type A or (r,)-LDA code if 
the sets Ir(F) = Br(F)∩C are distinct for all vertex subsets FV(G) of size at most ℓ that 
share the same vertices in C. Similarly, C is referred to as an (r,≤ )-locating-dominating 
code of type B or (r,≤)-LDB code if the identifying sets Ir(F) are distinct for all vertex 
subsets FV(G)\C of size at most . In this article, we present optimal (with respect to 
density) (1,≤ )-LDA and (1,≤ + 1)-LDB codes in the infinite square grid for all ≥ 2. 
For (1,≤ 2)-LDB codes in infinite square grid, we show that the optimal code will have 
density between [2/5, 5/11].


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This work is partially supported by the IFCAM project “Applications of graph homomorphisms” (MA/IFCAM/18/39), “NBHM/RP-8(2020)/Fresh”, SERB-MATRICS “Oriented chromatic and clique number of planar graphs” (MTR/2021/000858). The research of Tuomo Lehtilä was supported by the Finnish Cultural Foundation and Research Council of Finland grants 338797 and 358718.


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