A Sharp Upper Bound for the Boundary Independence Broadcast Number of a Tree
Combinatorics
2021-04-08 v2
Abstract
A broadcast on a nontrivial connected graph G with vertex set V is a function f from V to {0,1,...,diam(G)} such that f(v) is at most the eccentricity of v for all vertices v. The weight of f is the sum of the function values taken over V. A vertex u hears f from v if f(v) is positive and d(u,v) is at most f(v). A broadcast f is boundary independent if, for any vertex w that hears f from vertices v_{1},...,v_{k}, where k is at least 2, d(w,v_{i}) equals f(v_{i}) for each i. The maximum weight of a boundary independent broadcast on G is denoted by {\alpha}_{bn}(G). We prove a sharp upper bound on {\alpha}_{bn}(T) for a tree T in terms of its order and number of branch vertices of a certain type.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2104.02266,
title = {A Sharp Upper Bound for the Boundary Independence Broadcast Number of a Tree},
author = {C. M. Mynhardt and L. Neilson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.02266},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
21 pages, 9 figures