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Generalised irredundance in graphs: Nordhaus-Gaddum bounds

Ernest J. CockayneStephen Finbow — 2004

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

For each vertex s of the vertex subset S of a simple graph G, we define Boolean variables p = p(s,S), q = q(s,S) and r = r(s,S) which measure existence of three kinds of S-private neighbours (S-pns) of s. A 3-variable Boolean function f = f(p,q,r) may be considered as a compound existence property of S-pns. The subset S is called an f-set of G if f = 1 for all s ∈ S and the class of f-sets of G is denoted by Ω f ( G ) . Only 64 Boolean functions f can produce different classes Ω f ( G ) , special cases of which include...

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