the common minimal common neighborhood dominating signed graphs

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p.siva kota reddy

k.r. rajanna

kavita s permi

abstract

in this paper, we define the common minimal common neighborhooddominating signed graph (or common minimal $cn$-dominating signedgraph) of a given signed graph and offer a structuralcharacterization of common minimal $cn$-dominating signed graphs.in the sequel, we also obtained switching equivalencecharacterization: $overline{sigma} sim cmcn(sigma)$, where$overline{sigma}$ and $cmcn(sigma)$ are complementary signedgraph and common minimal $cn$-signed graph of $sigma$respectively.

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Journal title:
transactions on combinatorics

Publisher: university of isfahan

ISSN 2251-8657

volume 2

issue 1 2013

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