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Upper broadcast domination of toroidal grids and a classification of diametrical trees

Combinatorics 2016-10-18 v1

Abstract

A broadcast on a graph G=(V,E)G=(V,E) is a function f:V{0,1,,diam(G)}f:V \rightarrow \{0,1, \ldots, \text{diam}(G)\} satisfying f(v)e(v)f(v) \leq e(v) for all vVv \in V, where e(v)e(v) denotes the eccentricity of vv and diam(G)\text{diam}(G) denotes the diameter of GG. We say that a broadcast dominates GG if every vertex can hear at least one broadcasting node. The upper domination number is the maximum cost of all possible minimal broadcasts, where the cost of a broadcast is defined as cost(f)=vVf(v)\text{cost} (f)= \sum_{v \in V}f(v). In this paper we establish both the upper domination number and the upper broadcast domination number on toroidal grids. In addition, we classify all diametrical trees, that is, trees whose upper domination number is equal to its diameter.

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@article{arxiv.1610.05250,
  title  = {Upper broadcast domination of toroidal grids and a classification of diametrical trees},
  author = {Erik Insko and Bethany Kubik and Candice Price},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.05250},
  year   = {2016}
}

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19 pages, 7 figures