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Total Domination, Separated Clusters, CD-Coloring: Algorithms and Hardness

(2307.12073)
Published Jul 22, 2023 in cs.DS and cs.DM

Abstract

Domination and coloring are two classic problems in graph theory. The major focus of this paper is the CD-COLORING problem which combines the flavours of domination and colouring. Let $G$ be an undirected graph. A proper vertex coloring of $G$ is a $cd-coloring$ if each color class has a dominating vertex in $G$. The minimum integer $k$ for which there exists a $cd-coloring$ of $G$ using $k$ colors is called the cd-chromatic number, $\chi{cd}(G)$. A set $S\subseteq V(G)$ is a total dominating set if any vertex in $G$ has a neighbor in $S$. The total domination number, $\gammat(G)$ of $G$ is the minimum integer $k$ such that $G$ has a total dominating set of size $k$. A set $S\subseteq V(G)$ is a $separated-cluster$ if no two vertices in $S$ lie at a distance 2 in $G$. The separated-cluster number, $\omegas(G)$, of $G$ is the maximum integer $k$ such that $G$ has a separated-cluster of size $k$. In this paper, first we explore the connection between CD-COLORING and TOTAL DOMINATION. We prove that CD-COLORING and TOTAL DOMINATION are NP-Complete on triangle-free $d$-regular graphs for each fixed integer $d\geq 3$. We also study the relationship between the parameters $\chi{cd}(G)$ and $\omegas(G)$. Analogous to the well-known notion of perfectness', here we introduce the notion ofcd-perfectness'. We prove a sufficient condition for a graph $G$ to be cd-perfect (i.e. $\chi{cd}(H)= \omega_s(H)$, for any induced subgraph $H$ of $G$) which is also necessary for certain graph classes (like triangle-free graphs). Here, we propose a generalized framework via which we obtain several exciting consequences in the algorithmic complexities of special graph classes. In addition, we settle an open problem by showing that the SEPARATED-CLUSTER is polynomially solvable for interval graphs.

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