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Independence and k-domination in graphs

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Pages 905-915 | Received 10 Sep 2009, Accepted 17 Mar 2010, Published online: 23 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

A subset S of vertices of a graph G is k-dominating if every vertex not in S has at least k neighbours in S. The k-domination number γ k (G) is the minimum cardinality of a k-dominating set of G, and α(G) denotes the cardinality of a maximum independent set of G. Brook's well-known bound for the chromatic number χ and the inequality α(G)≥n(G)/χ(G) for a graph G imply that α(G)≥n(G)/Δ(G) when G is non-regular and α(G)≥n(G)/(Δ(G)+1) otherwise. In this paper, we present a new proof of this property and derive some bounds on γ k (G). In particular, we show that, if G is connected with δ(G)≥k then γ k (G)≤(Δ(G)−1)α(G) with the exception of G being a cycle of odd length or the complete graph of order k+1. Finally, we characterize the connected non-regular graphs G satisfying equality in these bounds and present a conjecture for the regular case.

2000 AMS Subject Classification :

Acknowledgement

We thank the anonymous referees whose remarks helped in improving the content of the paper.

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