نتایج جستجو برای: co roman dominating function

تعداد نتایج: 1534157  

Journal: :Discrete Applied Mathematics 2013
Tadeja Kraner Sumenjak Douglas F. Rall Aleksandra Tepeh

A k-rainbow dominating function of a graph G is a map f from V (G) to the set of all subsets of {1, 2, . . . , k} such that {1, . . . , k} = ⋃ u∈N(v) f(u) whenever v is a vertex with f(v) = ∅. The k-rainbow domination number of G is the invariant γrk(G), which is the minimum sum (over all the vertices of G) of the cardinalities of the subsets assigned by a k-rainbow dominating function. We focu...

Journal: :Bulletin of The Iranian Mathematical Society 2021

A double Roman dominating function of a graph $G$ is $f:V(G)\rightarrow \{0,1,2,3\}$ having the property that for each vertex $v$ with $f(v)=0$, there exists $u\in N(v)$ $f(u)=3$, or are $u,w\in $f(u)=f(w)=2$, and if $f(v)=1$, then adjacent to assigned at least $2$ under $f$. The domination number $\gamma_{dR}(G)$ minimum weight $f(V(G))=\sum_{v\in V(G)}f(v)$ among all functions $G$. An outer i...

Journal: :J. Discrete Algorithms 2015
Florent Foucaud

An identifying code is a subset of vertices of a graph with the property that each vertex is uniquely determined (identified) by its nonempty neighbourhood within the identifying code. When only vertices out of the code are asked to be identified, we get the related concept of a locating-dominating set. These notions are closely related to a number of similar and well-studied concepts such as t...

2013
Wen-Sheng Li Hua-Ming Xing Moo Young Sohn YOUNG SOHN

Let G = (V, E) be a graph. A function f : V → {−1,+1} defined on the vertices of G is a signed total dominating function if the sum of its function values over any open neighborhood is at least one. The signed total domination number of G, γ t (G), is the minimum weight of a signed total dominating function of G. In this paper, we study the signed total domination number of generalized Petersen...

2016
M. Atapour S. Norouzian S. M. Sheikholeslami L. Volkmann Mariusz Meszka

Abstract. Let G = (V,E) be a simple graph. A function f : V → {−1, 1} is called an inverse signed total dominating function if the sum of its function values over any open neighborhood is at most zero. The inverse signed total domination number of G, denoted by γ0 st(G), equals to the maximum weight of an inverse signed total dominating function of G. In this paper, we establish upper bounds on...

المیرا فرهمنداصل بهرام سلیمی, رضا داورخواه, فاضل ضحاکی‌فر محمد صمدفام, مریم توسلی پریسا ظاهری,

2- تنوئیل تری فلوئورواستن (HTTA) در دی کلرومتان به عنوان حامل برای استخراج انتخابی و انتقال ایتریم به کمک سیستم غشای مایع استفاده شد. یافته­ها نشان داد که به کارگیری نرمال­پروپیل­­آمین (n-PA) در فاز دهنده موجب افزایش استخراج یون­های ایتریم می­شود. شرایط فرایندهای...

Journal: :Annals OR 2011
Martin Milanic James B. Orlin Gábor Rudolf

The class of equistable graphs is defined by the existence of a cost structure on the vertices such that the maximal stable sets are characterized by their costs. This graph class, not contained in any nontrivial hereditary class, has so far been studied mostly from a structural point of view; characterizations and polynomial time recognition algorithms have been obtained for special cases. We ...

Journal: :J. Comb. Theory, Ser. B 1998
Ron Aharoni Ron Holzman

The in-neighborhood, I(v), of a vertex v in a digraph D=(V, A) is v together with the set of all vertices sending an arc to v, i.e., vertices u such that (u, v) # A. A subset of V is called dominating if it meets I(v) for every v # V. (To avoid confusion, it must be noted that some authors require in the definition meeting every out-neighborhood.) A set of vertices is called independent if no t...

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