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Roman domination in graphs with minimum degree at least two and some forbidden cycles

Combinatorics 2021-10-18 v1

Abstract

Let G=(V,E)G=(V,E) be a graph of order nn and let γR(G)\gamma _{R}(G) and (G)\partial (G) denote the Roman domination number and the differential of G,G, respectively. In this paper we prove that for any integer k0k\geq 0, if GG is a graph of order n6k+9n\geq 6k+9, minimum degree δ2,\delta \geq 2, which does not contain any induced {C5,C8,,C3k+2}\{C_{5},C_{8},\ldots ,C_{3k+2}\}% -cycles, then γR(G)(4k+8)n6k+11\gamma _{R}(G)\leq \frac{(4k+8)n}{6k+11}. This bound is an improvement of the bounds given in [E.W. Chambers, B. Kinnersley, N. Prince, and D.B. West, Extremal problems for Roman domination, SIAM J. Discrete Math. 23 (2009) 1575--1586] when k=0,k=0, {and [S. Bermudo, On the differential and Roman domination number of a graph with minimum degree two, Discrete Appl. Math. 232 (2017), 64--72] when }k=1.k=1. Moreover, using the Gallai-type result involving the Roman domination number and the differential of graphs established by Bermudo et al. stating that γR(G)+(G)=n\gamma _{R}(G)+\partial (G)=n, we have (G)(2k+3)n6k+11,\partial (G)\geq \frac{(2k+3)n}{6k+11}, thereby settling the conjecture of Bermudo posed in the second paper.

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@article{arxiv.2110.07709,
  title  = {Roman domination in graphs with minimum degree at least two and some forbidden cycles},
  author = {S. M. Sheikholeslami and M. Chellali and R. Khoeilar and H. Karami and Z. Shao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.07709},
  year   = {2021}
}