Abstract

The distance d(u,v) between two vertices u and v in a connected graph G is the length of a shortest u-v path in G. A u-v path of length d(u,v) is called u-v geodesic. A set X is convex in G if vertices from all a -b geodesics belong to X for every two vertices a,b?X. A set of vertices D is dominating in G if every vertex of V-D has at least one neighbor in D. The convex domination number con(G) of a graph G equals the minimum cardinality of a convex dominating set in G. A set of vertices S of a graph G is a geodetic set of G if every vertex v ? S lies on a x-y geodesic between two vertices x,y of S. The minimum cardinality of a geodetic set of G is the geodetic number of G and it is denoted by g(G). Let D,S be a convex dominating set and a geodetic set in G, respectively. The two sets D and S form a convex dominating-geodetic partition of G if |D| + |S| = |V(G)|. Moreover, a convex dominating-geodetic partition of G is called optimal if D is a ?con(G)-set and S is a g(G)-set. In the present article we study the (optimal) convex dominating-geodetic partitions of graphs.

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