Abstract

A bipartite graph G=(U,W,E) with vertex set V=U∪W is convex if there exists an ordering of the vertices of W such that for each u∈U, the neighbors of u are consecutive in W. A compact representation of a convex bipartite graph for specifying such an ordering can be computed in O(|V|+|E|) time. The paired-domination problem on bipartite graphs has been shown to be NP-complete. The complexity of the paired-domination problem on convex bipartite graphs has remained unknown. In this paper, we present an O(|V|) time algorithm to solve the paired-domination problem on convex bipartite graphs given a compact representation. As a byproduct, we show that our algorithm can be directly applied to solve the total domination problem on convex bipartite graphs in the same time bound.

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