In a graph G, a vertex subset S ⊆ V (G) is said to be a dominating set of G if every vertex not in S is adjacent to a vertex in S. A dominating set S of a graph G is called a paired-dominating set if the induced subgraph G[S] contains a perfect matching. The paired-domination problem involves finding a smallest paired-dominating set of G. Given an intersection model of an interval graph G with ...