On the strength and domination number of graphs
Abstract
A numbering of a graph of order is a labeling that assigns distinct elements of the set to the vertices of . The strength of a numbering of is defined by% \begin{equation*} \mathrm{str}_{f}\left( G\right) =\max \left\{ f\left( u\right) +f\left( v\right) \left| uv\in E\left( G\right) \right. \right\} \text{,} \end{equation*}% that is, is the maximum edge label of and the strength\ \textrm{str} of a graph itself is \begin{equation*} \mathrm{str}\left( G\right) =\min \left\{ \mathrm{str}_{f}\left( G\right) \left| f\text{ is a numbering of }G\right. \right\} \text{.} \end{equation*} In this paper, we present a sharp lower bound for the strength of a graph in terms of its domination number as well as its (edge) covering and (edge) independence number. We also provide a necessary and sufficient condition for the strength of a graph to attain the earlier bound in terms of their subgraph structure. In addition, we establish a sharp lower bound for the domination number of a graph under certain conditions.
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@article{arxiv.2304.00859,
title = {On the strength and domination number of graphs},
author = {Yukio Takahashi and Rikio Ichishima and Francesc A. Muntaner-Batle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.00859},
year = {2023}
}