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Minimum metric dimension of silicate networks
P. Manuel,
Published in
2011
Volume: 98
   
Pages: 501 - 510
Abstract
The silicates are the largest, the most interesting and the most complicated class of minerals by far. The basic chemical unit of silicates is the (SiOt) tetrahedron. A silicate sheet is a ring of tetrahedrons which are linked by shared oxygen nodes to other rings in a two dimensional plane that produces a sheet-like structure. We consider the silicate sheet as a fixed interconnection parallel architecture and call it a silicate network. We solve the Minimum Metric Dimension problem which is TVP-complete for general graphs.
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JournalArs Combinatoria
ISSN03817032