Cop and robber games when the robber can hide and ride
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چکیده
In the classical cop and robber game, two players, the cop C and the robber R, move alternatively along edges of a finite graph G = (V,E). The cop captures the robber if both players are on the same vertex at the same moment of time. A graph G is called cop win if the cop always captures the robber after a finite number of steps. Nowakowski, Winkler (1983) and Quilliot (1983) characterized the cop-win graphs as graphs admitting a dismantling scheme. In this paper, we characterize in a similar way the class CWFR(s, s) of cop-win graphs in the game in which the cop and the robber move at different speeds s and s, s ≤ s. We also establish some connections between cop-win graphs for this game with s < s and Gromov’s hyperbolicity. In the particular case s = 1 and s = 2, we prove that the class of cop-win graphs is exactly the well-known class of dually chordal graphs. We show that all classes CWFR(s, 1), s ≥ 3, coincide and we provide a structural characterization of these graphs. We also investigate several dismantling schemes necessary or sufficient for the cop-win graphs in the game in which the robber is visible only every k moves for a fixed integer k > 1. We characterize the graphs which are cop-win for any value of k. Finally, we consider the game where the cop wins if he is at distance at most 1 from the robber and we characterize via a specific dismantling scheme the bipartite graphs where a single cop wins in this game.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- SIAM J. Discrete Math.
دوره 25 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2011