Further Results on the [k]-Roman Domination in Graphs

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/33191
DOI: 10.1007/S41980-024-00872-1
ISSN: 1735-8515
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2024Fuente
Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society - 2024, Vol. 50, n. 27Resumen
In 2016, Beeler et al. defined the double Roman domination as a variation of Roman
domination. Sometime later, in 2021, Ahangar et al. introduced the concept of [k]-
Roman domination in graphs and settled some results on the triple Roman domination
case. In 2022, Amjadi et al. studied the quadruple version of this Roman-domination-
type problem. Given any labeling of the vertices of a graph, AN (v) stands for the set
of neighbors of a vertex v having a positive label. In this paper we continue the study
of the [k]-Roman domination functions ([k]-RDF) in graphs which coincides with the
previous versions when 2 ≤ k ≤ 4. Namely, f is a [k]-RDF if f (N [v]) ≥ k +|AN (v)|
for all v. We prove that the associate decision problem is NP-complete even when
restricted to star convex and comb convex bipartite graphs and we also give sharp
bounds and exact values for several classes of graphs
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Roman domination; Double Roman domination; Triple Roman domination; Quadruple Roman dominationColecciones
- Artículos Científicos [11595]
- Articulos Científicos Est. I.O. [350]
- Articulos Científicos Matemáticas [506]
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