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Broadcast independence and packing in certain classes of trees

Combinatorics 2024-06-11 v1

Abstract

Given a graph G=(V,E)G=(V,E) of diameter dd, a broadcast is a function f:V(G){0,1,,d}f:V(G) \to \{ 0, 1, \dots, d \} where f(v)f(v) is at most the eccentricity of vv. A vertex vv is broadcasting if f(v)>0f(v)>0 and a vertex uu hears vv if d(u,v)f(v)d(u,v) \leq f(v). A broadcast is independent if no broadcasting vertex hears another vertex and is a packing if no vertex hears more than one vertex. The weight of ff is vVf(v)\sum_{v \in V} f(v). We find the maximum weight independent and packing broadcasts for perfect kk-ary trees, spiders, and double spiders as a partial answer to a question posed by Ahmane et al.

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@article{arxiv.2406.05825,
  title  = {Broadcast independence and packing in certain classes of trees},
  author = {Richard C. Brewster and Kiara A. McDonald},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.05825},
  year   = {2024}
}

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23 pages, 3 figures