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On the roots of total domination polynomial of graphs, II (1910.05776v1)

Published 13 Oct 2019 in math.CO

Abstract: Let $G = (V, E)$ be a simple graph of order $n$. The total dominating set of $G$ is a subset $D$ of $V$ that every vertex of $V$ is adjacent to some vertices of $D$. The total domination number of $G$ is equal to minimum cardinality of total dominating set in $G$ and is denoted by $\gamma_t(G)$. The total domination polynomial of $G$ is the polynomial $D_t(G,x)=\sum_{i=\gamma_t(G)}n d_t(G,i)xi$, where $d_t(G,i)$ is the number of total dominating sets of $G$ of size $i$. A root of $D_t(G, x)$ is called a total domination root of $G$. The set of total domination roots of graph $G$ is denoted by $Z(D_t(G,x))$. In this paper we show that $D_t(G,x)$ has $\delta-2$ non-real roots and if all roots of $D_t(G,x)$ are real then $\delta\leq 2$, where $\delta$ is the minimum degree of vertices of $G$. Also we show that if $\delta\geq 3$ and $D_t(G,x)$ has exactly three distinct roots, then $Z(D_t(G,x))\subseteq {0, -2\pm \sqrt{2}i, \frac{-3\pm \sqrt{3}i}{2}}$. Finally we study the location roots of total domination polynomial of some families of graphs.

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