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On the Broadcast Independence Number of Caterpillars

Discrete Mathematics 2018-01-17 v2

Abstract

Let GG be a simple undirected graph.A broadcast on GG isa function f:V(G)Nf : V(G)\rightarrow\mathbb{N} such that f(v)e_G(v)f(v)\le e\_G(v) holds for every vertex vv of GG, where e_G(v)e\_G(v) denotes the eccentricity of vv in GG, that is, the maximum distance from vv to any other vertex of GG.The cost of ff is the value cost(f)=_vV(G)f(v){\rm cost}(f)=\sum\_{v\in V(G)}f(v).A broadcast ff on GG is independent if for every two distinct vertices uu and vv in GG, d_G(u,v)>max{f(u),f(v)}d\_G(u,v)>\max\{f(u),f(v)\},where d_G(u,v)d\_G(u,v) denotes the distance between uu and vv in GG.The broadcast independence number of GG is then defined as the maximum cost of an independent broadcast on GG. In this paper, we study independent broadcasts of caterpillars and give an explicit formula for the broadcast independence number of caterpillars having no pair of adjacent vertices with degree 2.

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@article{arxiv.1612.08283,
  title  = {On the Broadcast Independence Number of Caterpillars},
  author = {Messaouda Ahmane and Isma Bouchemakh and Eric Sopena},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.08283},
  year   = {2018}
}