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Lattice-Like Total Perfect Codes

Carlos Araujo, Italo Dejter (2014)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

A contribution is made to the classification of lattice-like total perfect codes in integer lattices Λn via pairs (G, Φ) formed by abelian groups G and homomorphisms Φ: Zn → G. A conjecture is posed that the cited contribution covers all possible cases. A related conjecture on the unfinished work on open problems on lattice-like perfect dominating sets in Λn with induced components that are parallel paths of length > 1 is posed as well.

Looseness and Independence Number of Triangulations on Closed Surfaces

Atsuhiro Nakamoto, Seiya Negami, Kyoji Ohba, Yusuke Suzuki (2016)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

The looseness of a triangulation G on a closed surface F2, denoted by ξ (G), is defined as the minimum number k such that for any surjection c : V (G) → {1, 2, . . . , k + 3}, there is a face uvw of G with c(u), c(v) and c(w) all distinct. We shall bound ξ (G) for triangulations G on closed surfaces by the independence number of G denoted by α(G). In particular, for a triangulation G on the sphere, we have [...] and this bound is sharp. For a triangulation G on a non-spherical surface F2, we have...

Lower bound on the domination number of a tree

Magdalena Lemańska (2004)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

>We prove that the domination number γ(T) of a tree T on n ≥ 3 vertices and with n₁ endvertices satisfies inequality γ(T) ≥ (n+2-n₁)/3 and we characterize the extremal graphs.

Lower bounds for the domination number

Ermelinda Delaviña, Ryan Pepper, Bill Waller (2010)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

In this note, we prove several lower bounds on the domination number of simple connected graphs. Among these are the following: the domination number is at least two-thirds of the radius of the graph, three times the domination number is at least two more than the number of cut-vertices in the graph, and the domination number of a tree is at least as large as the minimum order of a maximal matching.

Lower bounds on signed edge total domination numbers in graphs

H. Karami, S. M. Sheikholeslami, Abdollah Khodkar (2008)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

The open neighborhood N G ( e ) of an edge e in a graph G is the set consisting of all edges having a common end-vertex with e . Let f be a function on E ( G ) , the edge set of G , into the set { - 1 , 1 } . If x N G ( e ) f ( x ) 1 for each e E ( G ) , then f is called a signed edge total dominating function of G . The minimum of the values e E ( G ) f ( e ) , taken over all signed edge total dominating function f of G , is called the signed edge total domination number of G and is denoted by γ s t ' ( G ) . Obviously, γ s t ' ( G ) is defined only for graphs G which have no connected components...

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