نتایج جستجو برای: nonnegative signed total roman domination

تعداد نتایج: 840992  

2015
LINFENG XU

In his article published in 1999, Ian Stewart discussed a strategy of Emperor Constantine for defending the Roman Empire. Motivated by this article, Cockayne et al.(2004) introduced the notion of Roman domination in graphs. Let G = (V,E) be a graph. A Roman dominating function of G is a function f : V → {0, 1, 2} such that every vertex v for which f(v) = 0 has a neighbor u with f(u) = 2. The we...

2010
Adam H. Berliner Richard A. Brualdi Louis Deaett Kathleen P. Kiernan Seth A. Meyer Michael W. Schroeder MICHAEL W. SCHROEDER

We briefly review known results about the signed edge domination number of graphs. In the case of bipartite graphs, the signed edge domination number can be viewed in terms of its bi-adjacency matrix. This motivates the introduction of the signed domination number of a (0, 1)-matrix. We investigate the signed domination number for various classes of (0, 1)-matrices, in particular for regular an...

Journal: :Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory 2013
H. Aram S. Norouzian Seyed Mahmoud Sheikholeslami Lutz Volkmann

Let k be a positive integer, and let G be a simple graph with vertex set V (G). A k-distance Roman dominating function on G is a labeling f : V (G) → {0, 1, 2} such that for every vertex with label 0, there is a vertex with label 2 at distance at most k from each other. The weight of a k-distance Roman dominating function f is the value ω(f) = ∑ v∈V f(v). The k-distance Roman domination number ...

Journal: :EJGTA 2017
Nader Jafari Rad

A subset X of edges of a graph G is called an edge dominating set of G if every edge not in X is adjacent to some edge in X . The edge domination number γ′(G) of G is the minimum cardinality taken over all edge dominating sets of G. An edge Roman dominating function of a graph G is a function f : E(G) → {0, 1, 2} such that every edge e with f(e) = 0 is adjacent to some edge e′ with f(e′) = 2. T...

Journal: :International Journal of Computer Applications 2019

2007
Robert R. Rubalcaba Matt Walsh

A function f : V (G) → {0, 1, 2} is a Roman dominating function if for every vertex with f(v) = 0, there exists a vertex w ∈ N(v) with f(w) = 2. We introduce two fractional Roman domination parameters, γR ◦ f and γRf , from relaxations of two equivalent integer programming formulations of Roman domination (the former using open neighborhoods and the later using closed neighborhoods in the Roman...

Journal: :Discrete Applied Mathematics 2015
Lutz Volkmann

A signed Roman dominating function (SRDF) on a graph G is a function f : V (G) → {−1, 1, 2} such that u∈N [v] f(u) ≥ 1 for every v ∈ V (G), and every vertex u ∈ V (G) for which f(u) = −1 is adjacent to at least one vertex w for which f(w) = 2. A set {f1, f2, . . . , fd} of distinct signed Roman dominating functions on G with the property that ∑d i=1 fi(v) ≤ 1 for each v ∈ V (G), is called a sig...

Journal: :Australasian J. Combinatorics 2004
Laura M. Harris Johannes H. Hattingh

A two-valued function f defined on the vertices of a graph G = (V,E), f : V → {−1, 1}, is a signed total dominating function if the sum of its function values over any open neighborhood is at least one. That is, for every v ∈ V, f(N(v)) ≥ 1, where N(v) consists of every vertex adjacent to v. The weight of a total signed dominating function is f(V ) = ∑ f(v), over all vertices v ∈ V . The total ...

‎In this paper‎, ‎we investigate domination number‎, ‎$gamma$‎, ‎as well‎ ‎as signed domination number‎, ‎$gamma_{_S}$‎, ‎of all cubic Cayley‎ ‎graphs of cyclic and quaternion groups‎. ‎In addition‎, ‎we show that‎ ‎the domination and signed domination numbers of cubic graphs depend‎ on each other‎.

Journal: :Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory 2016

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