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Bootstrap percolation and $P_3$-hull number in direct products of graphs

Combinatorics 2024-03-19 v1

Abstract

The rr-neighbor bootstrap percolation is a graph infection process based on the update rule by which a vertex with rr infected neighbors becomes infected. We say that an initial set of infected vertices propagates if all vertices of a graph GG are eventually infected, and the minimum cardinality of such a set in GG is called the rr-bootstrap percolation number, m(G,r)m(G,r), of GG. In this paper, we study percolating sets in direct products of graphs. While in general graphs there is no non-trivial upper bound on m(G×H,r)m(G\times H,r), we prove several upper bounds under the assumption δ(G)r\delta(G)\ge r. We also characterize the connected graphs GG and HH with minimum degree 22 that satisfy m(G×H,2)=V(G×H)2m(G \times H, 2) = \frac{|V(G \times H)|}{2}. In addition, we determine the exact values of m(Pn×Pm,2)m(P_n \times P_m, 2), which are m+n1m+n-1 if mm and nn are of different parities, and m+nm+n otherwise.

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@article{arxiv.2403.10957,
  title  = {Bootstrap percolation and $P_3$-hull number in direct products of graphs},
  author = {Boštjan Brešar and Jaka Hedžet and Rebekah Herrman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.10957},
  year   = {2024}
}

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21 pages, 6 figures