Complexity of Bondage and Reinforcement
Abstract: Let be a graph. A subset is a dominating set if every vertex not in is adjacent to a vertex in . A dominating set is called a total dominating set if every vertex in is adjacent to a vertex in . The domination (resp. total domination) number of is the smallest cardinality of a dominating (resp. total dominating) set of . The bondage (resp. total bondage) number of a nonempty graph is the smallest number of edges whose removal from results in a graph with larger domination (resp. total domination) number of . The reinforcement number of is the smallest number of edges whose addition to results in a graph with smaller domination number. This paper shows that the decision problems for bondage, total bondage and reinforcement are all NP-hard.
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