On the coalition number of trees
Abstract
Let be a graph with vertex set and of order , and let and be the minimum and maximum degree of , respectively. Two disjoint sets form a coalition in if none of them is a dominating set of but their union is. A vertex partition of is a coalition partition of if every set is either a dominating set of with the cardinality , or is not a dominating set but for some , and form a coalition. The maximum cardinality of a coalition partition of is the coalition number of . Given a coalition partition of , a coalition graph is associated on such that there is a one-to-one correspondence between its vertices and the members of , where two vertices of are adjacent if and only if the corresponding sets form a coalition in . In this paper, we partially solve one of the open problems posed in Haynes et al. \cite{coal0} and we solve two open problems posed by Haynes et al. \cite{coal1}. We characterize all graphs with and , and we characterize all trees with . We determine the number of coalition graphs that can be defined by all coalition partitions of a given path. Furthermore, we show that there is no universal coalition path, a path whose coalition partitions defines all possible coalition graphs.
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@article{arxiv.2111.08945,
title = {On the coalition number of trees},
author = {Davood Bakhshesh and Michael A. Henning and Dinabandhu Pradhan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.08945},
year = {2022}
}