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On the stress transit function

Published 13 Feb 2025 in math.CO | (2502.09153v1)

Abstract: The stress interval S(u,v)S(u,v) between u,v∈V(G)u,v\in V(G) is the set of all vertices in a graph GG that lie on every shortest u,vu,v-path. A set U⊆V(G)U \subseteq V(G) is stress convex if S(u,v)⊆US(u,v) \subseteq U for any u,v∈Uu,v\in U. A vertex v∈V(G)v \in V(G) is s-extreme if V(G)−vV(G)-v is a stress convex set in GG. The stress number sn(G)sn(G) of GG is the minimum cardinality of a set UU where ⋃u,v∈US(u,v)=V(G)\bigcup_{u,v \in U}S(u,v)=V(G). The stress hull number sh(G)sh(G) of GG is the minimum cardinality of a set whose stress convex hull is V(G)V(G). In this paper, we present many basic properties of stress intervals. We characterize s-extreme vertices of a graph GG and construct graphs GG with arbitrarily large difference between the number of s-extreme vertices, sh(G)sh(G) and sn(G)sn(G). Then we study these three invariants for some special graph families, such as graph products, split graphs, and block graphs. We show that in any split graph GG, sh(G)=sn(G)=∣Exts(G)∣sh(G)=sn(G)=|Ext_s(G)|, where Exts(G)Ext_s(G) is the set of s-extreme vertices of GG. Finally, we show that for k∈Nk \in \mathbb{N}, deciding whether sn(G)≤ksn(G) \leq k is NP-complete problem, even when restricted to bipartite graphs.

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