Abstract:The general position problem for graphs was inspired by the no-three-in-line problem and the general position subset selection problem from discrete geometry. A set S of vertices of a graph G is a general position set if no shortest path between two vertices of S contains a third element of S; the general position number of G is the size of a largest general position set. In this note we investigate the general position numbers of the Mycielskian of graphs, which are of interest in chromatic graph theory. We g… Show more
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