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Metric Dimension: from Graphs to Oriented Graphs

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Figure 1: (a) The oriented graph D 3,3,2 . The set of red vertices is an example of an optimal resolving set
Figure 2: (a) The two cases of “bad squares” in the torus. Black vertices are the ones in the initial set R
Figure 3: The grid G 9,9 and the associated graph A ∗ .

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