Independent Domination in Subcubic Graphs
Abstract: A set of vertices in a graph is a dominating set if every vertex not in is adjacent to a vertex in . If, in addition, is an independent set, then is an independent dominating set. The independent domination number of is the minimum cardinality of an independent dominating set in . In 2013 Goddard and Henning [Discrete Math 313 (2013), 839--854] conjectured that if is a connected cubic graph of order , then , except if is the complete bipartite graph or the $5$-prism . Further they construct two infinite families of connected cubic graphs with independent domination three-eighths their order. They remark that perhaps it is even true that for $n > 10$ these two families are only families for which equality holds. In this paper, we provide a new family of connected cubic graphs of order such that . We also show that if is a subcubic graph of order with no isolated vertex, then , and we characterize the graphs achieving equality in this bound.
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