Double Roman domination and domatic numbers of graphs

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A double Roman dominating function on a graph $G$ with vertex set $V(G)$ is defined in cite{bhh} as a function$f:V(G)rightarrow{0,1,2,3}$ having the property that if $f(v)=0$, then the vertex $v$ must have at least twoneighbors assigned 2 under $f$ or one neighbor $w$ with $f(w)=3$, and if $f(v)=1$, then the vertex $v$ must haveat least one neighbor $u$ with $f(u)ge 2$. The weight of a double Roman dominating function $f$ is the sum$sum_{vin V(G)}f(v)$, and the minimum weight of a double Roman dominating function on $G$ is the double Romandomination number $gamma_{dR}(G)$ of $G$.A set ${f_1,f_2,ldots,f_d}$ of distinct double Roman dominating functions on $G$ with the property that$sum_{i=1}^df_i(v)le 3$ for each $vin V(G)$ is called in cite{v} a double Roman dominating family (of functions)on $G$. The maximum number of functions in a double Roman dominating family on $G$ is the double Roman domatic numberof $G$.In this note we continue the study the double Roman domination and domatic numbers. In particular, we presenta sharp lower bound on $gamma_{dR}(G)$, and we determine the double Roman domination and domatic numbers of someclasses of graphs.

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volume 3  issue 1

pages  71- 77

publication date 2018-06-01

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