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Maker-Breaker domination game on trees when Staller wins

Published 13 Dec 2022 in math.CO | (2212.06530v3)

Abstract: In the Maker-Breaker domination game played on a graph GG, Dominator's goal is to select a dominating set and Staller's goal is to claim a closed neighborhood of some vertex. We study the cases when Staller can win the game. If Dominator (resp., Staller) starts the game, then γSMB(G)\gamma_{\rm SMB}(G) (resp., $\gamma_{\rm SMB}'(G)$) denotes the minimum number of moves Staller needs to win. For every positive integer kk, trees TT with $\gamma_{\rm SMB}'(T)=k$ are characterized and a general upper bound on $\gamma_{\rm SMB}'$ is proved. Let S=S(n1,…,nℓ)S = S(n_1,\dots, n_\ell) be the subdivided star obtained from the star with ℓ\ell edges by subdividing its edges n1−1,…,nℓ−1n_1-1, \ldots, n_\ell-1 times, respectively. Then $\gamma_{\rm SMB}'(S)$ is determined in all the cases except when ℓ≥4\ell\ge 4 and each nin_i is even. The simplest formula is obtained when there are at least two odd nin_is. If n1n_1 and n2n_2 are the two smallest such numbers, then $\gamma_{\rm SMB}'(S(n_1,\dots, n_\ell))=\lceil \log_2(n_1+n_2+1)\rceil$. For caterpillars, exact formulas for γSMB\gamma_{\rm SMB} and for $\gamma_{\rm SMB}'$ are established.

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