On the Total Version of Triple Roman Domination in Graphs

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2025-04-12Department
Estadística e Investigación Operativa; MatemáticasSource
Mathematics - 2025, Vol. 13 n. 8, artículo n. 1277Abstract
In this paper, we describe the study of total triple Roman domination. Total triple Roman domination is an assignment of labels from (Formula presented.) to the vertices of a graph such that every vertex is protected by at least three units either on itself or its neighbors while ensuring that none of its neighbors remains unprotected. Formally, a total triple Roman dominating function is a function (Formula presented.) such that (Formula presented.), where (Formula presented.) denotes the set of active neighbors of vertex v, i.e., those assigned a positive label. We investigate the algorithmic complexity of the associated decision problem, establish sharp bounds regarding graph structural parameters, and obtain the exact values for several graph families.
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Roman domination; total Roman domination; triple Roman domination; total triple Roman dominationCollections
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