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Upper bound for the number of maximal dissociation sets in trees

Combinatorics 2024-10-29 v1

Abstract

Let GG be a simple graph. A dissociation set of GG is defined as a set of vertices that induces a subgraph in which every vertex has a degree of at most 1. A dissociation set is maximal if it is not contained as a proper subset in any other dissociation set. We introduce the notation Φ(G)\Phi(G) to represent the number of maximal dissociation sets in GG. This study focuses on trees, specifically showing that for any tree TT of order n4n\geq4, the following inequality holds: Φ(T)3n13+n13.\Phi(T)\leq 3^{\frac{n-1}{3}}+\frac{n-1}{3}. We also identify the extremal tree that attains this upper bound. Additionally, to establish the upper bound on the number of maximal dissociation sets in trees of order nn, we also determine the second largest number of maximal dissociation sets in forests of order nn.

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@article{arxiv.2410.20462,
  title  = {Upper bound for the number of maximal dissociation sets in trees},
  author = {Ziyuan Wang and Lei Zhang and Jianhua Tu and Liming Xiong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.20462},
  year   = {2024}
}