On (t,r) Broadcast Domination Numbers of Grids
Abstract
The domination number of a graph is the minimum cardinality of any subset such that every vertex in is in or adjacent to an element of . Finding the domination numbers of by grids was an open problem for nearly 30 years and was finally solved in 2011 by Goncalves, Pinlou, Rao, and Thomass\'e. Many variants of domination number on graphs have been defined and studied, but exact values have not yet been obtained for grids. We will define a family of domination theories parameterized by pairs of positive integers where which generalize domination and distance domination theories for graphs. We call these domination numbers the broadcast domination numbers. We give the exact values of broadcast domination numbers for small grids, and we identify upper bounds for the broadcast domination numbers for large grids and conjecture that these bounds are tight for sufficiently large grids.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1401.2499,
title = {On (t,r) Broadcast Domination Numbers of Grids},
author = {David Blessing and Erik Insko and Katie Johnson and Christie Mauretour},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.2499},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
28 pages, 43 figures