How do you say this? $$r(v|W)=(d(v,w_{1}),d(v,w_{2}),\dots ,d(v,w_{k}))$$
From the definition part of Wikipedia's "Metric dimension (Graph Theory)" entry.
How do you say this? $$r(v|W)=(d(v,w_{1}),d(v,w_{2}),\dots ,d(v,w_{k}))$$
From the definition part of Wikipedia's "Metric dimension (Graph Theory)" entry.
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Using natural language I would say this as "the representation $r$ of $v$ with respect to $W$ is the $k$-tuple of distances from $v$ to the other vertices of the graph."