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Dynamic Monopolies in Reversible Bootstrap Percolation (1805.07392v1)

Published 5 May 2018 in cs.DS, cs.DM, and math.CO

Abstract: We study an extremal question for the (reversible) $r-$bootstrap percolation processes. Given a graph and an initial configuration where each vertex is active or inactive, in the $r-$bootstrap percolation process the following rule is applied in discrete-time rounds: each vertex gets active if it has at least $r$ active neighbors, and an active vertex stays active forever. In the reversible $r$-bootstrap percolation, each vertex gets active if it has at least $r$ active neighbors, and inactive otherwise. We consider the following question on the $d$-dimensional torus: how many vertices should be initially active so that the whole graph becomes active? Our results settle an open problem by Balister, Bollob\'as, Johnson, and Walters and generalize the results by Flocchini, Lodi, Luccio, Pagli, and Santoro.

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