On the Domination Number of Permutation Graphs and an Application to Strong Fixed Points
Abstract
A permutation graph is a simple graph with vertices corresponding to the elements of and an edge between and when and are inverted in . A set of vertices is said to dominate a graph when every vertex in is either an element of , or adjacent to an element of . The domination number is defined as the cardinality of a minimum dominating set of . A strong fixed point of a permutation of order is an element such that for all , and for all . In this article, we count the number of connected permutation graphs on vertices with domination number and domination number . We further show that for a natural number , there exists a connected permutation graph on vertices with domination number . We find a closed expression for the number of permutation graphs dominated by a set with two elements, and we find a closed expression for the number of permutation graphs efficiently dominated by any set of vertices. We conclude by providing an application of these results to strong fixed points, proving some conjectures posed on the OEIS.
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@article{arxiv.1810.03409,
title = {On the Domination Number of Permutation Graphs and an Application to Strong Fixed Points},
author = {Theresa Baren and Michael Cory and Mia Friedberg and Peter Gardner and James Hammer and Joshua Harrington and Daniel McGinnis and Riley Waechter and Tony W. H. Wong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.03409},
year = {2020}
}
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Supported by DMS-1560019