Upper bound for the number of maximal dissociation sets in trees
Combinatorics
2024-10-29 v1
Abstract
Let be a simple graph. A dissociation set of 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 to represent the number of maximal dissociation sets in . This study focuses on trees, specifically showing that for any tree of order , the following inequality holds: 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 , we also determine the second largest number of maximal dissociation sets in forests of order .
Cite
@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}
}