On the minus domination number of graphs
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal (2004)
- Volume: 54, Issue: 4, page 883-887
- ISSN: 0011-4642
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topLiu, Hailong, and Sun, Liang. "On the minus domination number of graphs." Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal 54.4 (2004): 883-887. <http://eudml.org/doc/30907>.
@article{Liu2004,
	abstract = {Let $G = (V,E)$ be a simple graph. A $3$-valued function $f\:V(G)\rightarrow \lbrace -1,0,1\rbrace $ is said to be a minus dominating function if for every vertex $v\in V$, $f(N[v]) = \sum _\{u\in N[v]\}f(u)\ge 1$, where $N[v]$ is the closed neighborhood of $v$. The weight of a minus dominating function $f$ on $G$ is $f(V) = \sum _\{v\in V\}f(v)$. The minus domination number of a graph $G$, denoted by $\gamma ^-(G)$, equals the minimum weight of a minus dominating function on $G$. In this paper, the following two results are obtained. (1) If $G$ is a bipartite graph of order $n$, then \[ \gamma ^-(G)\ge 4\bigl (\sqrt\{n + 1\}-1\bigr )-n. \]
(2) For any negative integer $k$ and any positive integer $m\ge 3$, there exists a graph $G$ with girth $m$ such that $\gamma ^-(G)\le k$. Therefore, two open problems about minus domination number are solved.},
	author = {Liu, Hailong, Sun, Liang},
	journal = {Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal},
	keywords = {minus dominating function; minus domination number; minus dominating function; minus domination number},
	language = {eng},
	number = {4},
	pages = {883-887},
	publisher = {Institute of Mathematics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic},
	title = {On the minus domination number of graphs},
	url = {http://eudml.org/doc/30907},
	volume = {54},
	year = {2004},
}
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AB  - Let $G = (V,E)$ be a simple graph. A $3$-valued function $f\:V(G)\rightarrow \lbrace -1,0,1\rbrace $ is said to be a minus dominating function if for every vertex $v\in V$, $f(N[v]) = \sum _{u\in N[v]}f(u)\ge 1$, where $N[v]$ is the closed neighborhood of $v$. The weight of a minus dominating function $f$ on $G$ is $f(V) = \sum _{v\in V}f(v)$. The minus domination number of a graph $G$, denoted by $\gamma ^-(G)$, equals the minimum weight of a minus dominating function on $G$. In this paper, the following two results are obtained. (1) If $G$ is a bipartite graph of order $n$, then \[ \gamma ^-(G)\ge 4\bigl (\sqrt{n + 1}-1\bigr )-n. \]
(2) For any negative integer $k$ and any positive integer $m\ge 3$, there exists a graph $G$ with girth $m$ such that $\gamma ^-(G)\le k$. Therefore, two open problems about minus domination number are solved.
LA  - eng
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