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Open-independent, open-locating-dominating sets: structural aspects of some classes of graphs

Discrete Mathematics 2023-06-22 v4

Abstract

Let G=(V(G),E(G))G=(V(G),E(G)) be a finite simple undirected graph with vertex set V(G)V(G), edge set E(G)E(G) and vertex subset SV(G)S\subseteq V(G). SS is termed \emph{open-dominating} if every vertex of GG has at least one neighbor in SS, and \emph{open-independent, open-locating-dominating} (an OLDoindOLD_{oind}-set for short) if no two vertices in GG have the same set of neighbors in SS, and each vertex in SS is open-dominated exactly once by SS. The problem of deciding whether or not GG has an OLDoindOLD_{oind}-set has important applications that have been reported elsewhere. As the problem is known to be NP\mathcal{NP}-complete, it appears to be notoriously difficult as we show that its complexity remains the same even for just planar bipartite graphs of maximum degree five and girth six, and also for planar subcubic graphs of girth nine. Also, we present characterizations of both P4P_4-tidy graphs and the complementary prisms of cographs that have an OLDoindOLD_{oind}-set.

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@article{arxiv.2103.07972,
  title  = {Open-independent, open-locating-dominating sets: structural aspects of some classes of graphs},
  author = {Márcia R. Cappelle and Erika Coelho and Les R. Foulds and Humberto J. Longo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.07972},
  year   = {2023}
}

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18 pages, 5 figures