Recognizing well-dominated graphs is coNP-complete
Abstract
A graph is well-covered if every minimal vertex cover of is minimum, and a graph is well-dominated if every minimal dominating set of is minimum. Studies on well-covered graphs were initiated in [Plummer, JCT 1970], and well-dominated graphs were first introduced in [Finbow, Hartnell and Nowakow, AC 1988]. Well-dominated graphs are well-covered, and both classes have been widely studied in the literature. The recognition of well-covered graphs was proved coNP-complete by [Chv\'atal and Slater, AODM 1993] and by [Sankaranarayana and Stewart, Networks 1992], but the complexity of recognizing well-dominated graphs has been left open since their introduction. We close this complexity gap by proving that recognizing well-dominated graphs is coNP-complete. This solves a well-known open question (c.f. [Levit and Tankus, DM 2017] and [G\"{o}z\"{u}pek, Hujdurovic and Milani\v{c}, DMTCS 2017]), which was first asked in [Caro, Seb\H{o} and Tarsi, JAlg 1996]. Surprisingly, our proof is quite simple, although it was a long-standing open problem. Finally, we show that recognizing well-totally-dominated graphs is coNP-complete, answering a question of [Bahad\ir, Ekim, and G\"oz\"upek, AMC 2021].
Cite
@article{arxiv.2208.08864,
title = {Recognizing well-dominated graphs is coNP-complete},
author = {Akanksha Agrawal and Henning Fernau and Philipp Kindermann and Kevin Mann and Uéverton S. Souza},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.08864},
year = {2022}
}