Throttling for Zero Forcing and Variants
Abstract
Zero forcing is a process on a graph in which the goal is to force all vertices to become blue by applying a color change rule. Throttling minimizes the sum of the number of vertices that are initially blue and the number of time steps needed to color every vertex. We introduce a new universal definition of throttling for variants of zero forcing and the study of throttling for the minor monotone floor of zero forcing. We introduce the technique of using a zero forcing process to extend a given graph. For standard zero forcing and its floor, we use these extensions to characterize graphs with throttling number as certain minors of Cartesian products of complete graphs and paths. We apply these characterizations to determine graphs with extreme throttling numbers.
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@article{arxiv.1807.07030,
title = {Throttling for Zero Forcing and Variants},
author = {Joshua Carlson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.07030},
year = {2019}
}
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17 pages, 4 figures