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Domination versus semipaired domination in trees

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Abstract In this paper, we study a parameter that is a relaxation of an important domination parameter, namely the paired domination. A set D of vertices in G is a… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this paper, we study a parameter that is a relaxation of an important domination parameter, namely the paired domination. A set D of vertices in G is a semipaired dominating set of G if it is a dominating set of G and can be partitioned into 2-element subsets such that the vertices in each 2-set are at most distance two apart. The semipaired domination number, γ pr2(G), is the minimum cardinality of a semipaired dominating set of G. For a graph G without isolated vertices, the domination number γ(G), the paired domination number γ pr (G) and the semitotal domination number γ t2(G) are related to the semipaired domination numbers by the following inequalities: γ(G) ≤ γ t2(G) ≤ γ pr2(G) ≤ γ pr (G) ≤ 2γ(G). It means that 1 ≤ γ pr2(G)/γ(G) ≤ 2. In this paper, we characterize those trees that attain the lower bound and the upper bound, respectively.

Keywords: domination number; semipaired domination; domination versus; dominating set; domination

Journal Title: Quaestiones Mathematicae
Year Published: 2019

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