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Identifying and locating-dominating codes in (random) geometric networks

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Figure 1: The variable-gadget K of order 4.
Figure 2: Example of a box-orthogonal embedding.
Figure 3: Embedding of a variable-gadget around a box. The bold circles represent the vertices of T ∪ F .
Figure 5: The variable-gadget L of order 4 along with a realisation where the bold circles represent the vertices of T ∪ F .
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