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On the Number of Zero Forcing Minimal Forts on Trees

Combinatorics 2026-05-11 v1

Abstract

We solve a conjecture by Becker et al. (arXiv:2404.05963) on the topic of zero forcing regarding the number of minimal forts of a tree. They conjectured and we prove FTn(n2)FPn\mathcal{F}_{T_n} \le \binom{n}{2} \mathcal{F}_{P_n} where FTn\mathcal{F}_{T_n} is the maximum number of minimal forts on a tree on nn vertices and FPn\mathcal{F}_{P_n} is the number of minimal forts of the path graph on nn vertices. Our solution relies on both a computational and theoretical approach. Computationally, we introduce and implement an efficient algorithm to compute the exact number of minimal forts for small trees; this is used to establish the large base case required for our strong induction. Theoretically, we provide an adaptation of the recursion relation that defines FPn\mathcal{F}_{P_n} that applies for all forests; this is used in the induction step to establish the result.

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@article{arxiv.2605.07298,
  title  = {On the Number of Zero Forcing Minimal Forts on Trees},
  author = {Nguyen Hoang Dat and Franklin H. J. Kenter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.07298},
  year   = {2026}
}

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