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Algorithm and Hardness results on Liar's Dominating Set and $k$-tuple Dominating Set (1902.11149v2)

Published 27 Feb 2019 in cs.CG, cs.CC, and cs.DM

Abstract: Given a graph $G=(V,E)$, the dominating set problem asks for a minimum subset of vertices $D\subseteq V$ such that every vertex $u\in V\setminus D$ is adjacent to at least one vertex $v\in D$. That is, the set $D$ satisfies the condition that $|N[v]\cap D|\geq 1$ for each $v\in V$, where $N[v]$ is the closed neighborhood of $v$. In this paper, we study two variants of the classical dominating set problem: $\boldmath{k}$-tuple dominating set ($k$-DS) problem and Liar's dominating set (LDS) problem, and obtain several algorithmic and hardness results. On the algorithmic side, we present a constant factor ($\frac{11}{2}$)-approximation algorithm for the Liar's dominating set problem on unit disk graphs. Then, we obtain a PTAS for the $\boldmath{k}$-tuple dominating set problem on unit disk graphs. On the hardness side, we show a $\Omega (n2)$ bits lower bound for the space complexity of any (randomized) streaming algorithm for Liar's dominating set problem as well as for the $\boldmath{k}$-tuple dominating set problem. Furthermore, we prove that the Liar's dominating set problem on bipartite graphs is W[2]-hard.

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