The $d$-distance $p$-packing domination number: complexity, cycles, and trees
Abstract
A set of vertices is a -distance dominating set if for every there exists such that , and is a -packing if for every different . The -distance -packing domination number of is the minimum size of a set of vertices of which is both a -distance dominating set and a -packing. It is proved that for every two fixed integers and with and , the decision problem whether holds is NP-complete for bipartite planar graphs. A necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a -distance -packing dominating set in is obtained and determined for every , , and . For a tree on vertices with leaves and support vertices it is proved that (i) , (ii) , and if , then (iii) . Inequality (i) improves an earlier bound due to Meierling and Volkmann, and independently Raczek, Lema\'nska, and Cyman, while (iii) extends an earlier result for due to Henning. Sharpness of the bounds are discussed and established in most cases. It is also proved that every connected graph contains a spanning tree such that .
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@article{arxiv.2507.18272,
title = {The $d$-distance $p$-packing domination number: complexity, cycles, and trees},
author = {Csilla Bujtás and Vesna Iršič Chenoweth and Sandi Klavžar and Gang Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.18272},
year = {2025}
}