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Domination and 2-degree-packing numbers in graphs

Published 5 Jul 2017 in math.CO | (1707.01547v4)

Abstract: A dominating set of a graph $G$ is a set $D\subseteq V(G)$ such that -every vertex of $G$ is either in $D$ or is adjacent to a vertex in $D$. The domination number of $G$, $\gamma(G)$, is the minimum order of a dominating set. A subset $R$ of edges of a graph $G$ is a 2-degree-packing, if any three edges from $R$ do not have the same incident vertex. The 2-degree-packing number of $G$, $\nu_2(G)$, is the maximum order of a 2-degree-packing of $G$. In this paper, we prove that any simple graph $G$ satisfies $\gamma(G)\leq\nu_2(G)-1$. Furthermore, we give a characterization of simple connected graphs $G$ satisfying $\gamma(G)=\nu_2(G)-1$.

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