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Independent Domination in Subcubic Graphs

Published 9 Jan 2020 in cs.DM and math.CO | (2001.02946v1)

Abstract: A set SS of vertices in a graph GG is a dominating set if every vertex not in SS is adjacent to a vertex in SS. If, in addition, SS is an independent set, then SS is an independent dominating set. The independent domination number i(G)i(G) of GG is the minimum cardinality of an independent dominating set in GG. In 2013 Goddard and Henning [Discrete Math 313 (2013), 839--854] conjectured that if GG is a connected cubic graph of order nn, then i(G)≤38ni(G) \le \frac{3}{8}n, except if GG is the complete bipartite graph K3,3K_{3,3} or the $5$-prism C5 □ K2C_5 \, \Box \, K_2. 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 GG of order nn such that i(G)=38ni(G) = \frac{3}{8}n. We also show that if GG is a subcubic graph of order nn with no isolated vertex, then i(G)≤12ni(G) \le \frac{1}{2}n, and we characterize the graphs achieving equality in this bound.

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