Abstract

In the developing theory of polynomial/linear algorithms for various problems on certain classes of graphs, most problems considered have involved either finding a single vertex set with a specified property (such as being a minimum dominating set) or finding a partition of the vertex set into such sets (for example, a partition into the maximum possible number of dominating sets). Alternatively, one might be interested in the cardinality of the set or the partition. In this paper we introduce an intermediate type of problem. Specifically, we ask for two minimum dominating sets with minimum intersection. We present a linear algorithm for finding two minimum dominating sets with minimum possible intersection in a tree T, and we show that simply determining whether or not there exist two disjoint minimum dominating sets is NP-hard for arbitrary bipartile graphs.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call