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Algorithmic aspects of total-subdomination in graphs

Laura M. HarrisJohannes H. HattinghMichael A. Henning — 2006

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

Let G = (V,E) be a graph and let k ∈ Z⁺. A total k-subdominating function is a function f: V → {-1,1} such that for at least k vertices v of G, the sum of the function values of f in the open neighborhood of v is positive. The total k-subdomination number of G is the minimum value of f(V) over all total k-subdominating functions f of G where f(V) denotes the sum of the function values assigned to the vertices under f. In this paper, we present a cubic time algorithm to compute the total k-subdomination...

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