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Domination in Functigraphs

Authors :
Eroh, Linda
Gera, Ralucca
Kang, Cong X.
Larson, Craig E.
Yi, Eunjeong
Source :
Discuss. Math. Graph Theory, Vol. 32 (2012) pp. 299-319
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Let $G_1$ and $G_2$ be disjoint copies of a graph $G$, and let $f: V(G_1) \rightarrow V(G_2)$ be a function. Then a \emph{functigraph} $C(G, f)=(V, E)$ has the vertex set $V=V(G_1) \cup V(G_2)$ and the edge set $E=E(G_1) \cup E(G_2) \cup \{uv \mid u \in V(G_1), v \in V(G_2), v=f(u)\}$. A functigraph is a generalization of a \emph{permutation graph} (also known as a \emph{generalized prism}) in the sense of Chartrand and Harary. In this paper, we study domination in functigraphs. Let $\gamma(G)$ denote the domination number of $G$. It is readily seen that $\gamma(G) \le \gamma(C(G,f)) \le 2 \gamma(G)$. We investigate for graphs generally, and for cycles in great detail, the functions which achieve the upper and lower bounds, as well as the realization of the intermediate values.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Discuss. Math. Graph Theory, Vol. 32 (2012) pp. 299-319
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1106.1147
Document Type :
Working Paper