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On the coalition number of trees

Discrete Mathematics 2022-11-03 v3 Combinatorics

Abstract

Let GG be a graph with vertex set VV and of order n=Vn = |V|, and let δ(G)\delta(G) and Δ(G)\Delta(G) be the minimum and maximum degree of GG, respectively. Two disjoint sets V1,V2VV_1, V_2 \subseteq V form a coalition in GG if none of them is a dominating set of GG but their union V1V2V_1\cup V_2 is. A vertex partition Ψ={V1,,Vk}\Psi=\{V_1,\ldots, V_k\} of VV is a coalition partition of GG if every set ViΨV_i\in \Psi is either a dominating set of GG with the cardinality Vi=1|V_i|=1, or is not a dominating set but for some VjΨV_j\in \Psi, ViV_i and VjV_j form a coalition. The maximum cardinality of a coalition partition of GG is the coalition number C(G)\mathcal{C}(G) of GG. Given a coalition partition Ψ={V1,,Vk}\Psi = \{V_1, \ldots, V_k\} of GG, a coalition graph \CG(G,Ψ)\CG(G, \Psi) is associated on Ψ\Psi such that there is a one-to-one correspondence between its vertices and the members of Ψ\Psi, where two vertices of \CG(G,Ψ)\CG(G, \Psi) are adjacent if and only if the corresponding sets form a coalition in GG. 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 GG with δ(G)1\delta(G) \le 1 and C(G)=n\mathcal{C}(G)=n, and we characterize all trees TT with C(T)=n1\mathcal{C}(T)=n-1. 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}
}