Asymptotically Optimal Bounds for (t,2) Broadcast Domination on Finite Grids
Abstract
Let be a graph and be positive integers. The \emph{signal} that a tower vertex of signal strength supplies to a vertex is defined as where denotes the distance between the vertices and . In 2015 Blessing, Insko, Johnson, and Mauretour defined a \emph{ broadcast dominating set}, or simply a \emph{ broadcast}, on as a set such that the sum of all signals received at each vertex from the set of towers is at least . The broadcast domination number of a finite graph , denoted , is the minimum cardinality over all broadcasts for . Recent research has focused on bounding the broadcast domination number for the grid graph . In 2014, Grez and Farina bounded the -distance domination number for grid graphs, equivalent to bounding . In 2015, Blessing et al. established bounds on , , and . In this paper, we take the next step and provide a tight upper bound on for all . We also prove the conjecture of Blessing et al. that their bound on is tight for large values of and .
Cite
@article{arxiv.1805.06058,
title = {Asymptotically Optimal Bounds for (t,2) Broadcast Domination on Finite Grids},
author = {Timothy W. Randolph},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.06058},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
8 pages, 4 figures