Global defensive alliances in trees

Authors

  • Bouzefrane, Mohamed
  • Chellali, Mustapha
  • Haynes, Teresa W.

Abstract

A global defensive alliance in a graph G = (V, E) is a set of vertices S ⊆ V with the properties that every vertex in V - S has at least one neighbor in S, and for each vertex v in S at least half the vertices from the closed neighborhood of v are in S. The alliance is called strong if a strict majority of vertices from the closed neighborhood of v are in S. The global defensive alliance number γa(G) (respectively, global strong defensive alliance number γâ(G)) is the minimum cardinality of a global defensive alliance (respectively, global strong defensive alliance) of G. We show that if T is a tree with order n ≥ 2, l leaves and s support vertices, then γâ (T) ≥ (3n - l - s + 4) /6 and γa (T) ≥ (3n - l - s + 4)/8. Moreover, all extremal trees attaining each bound are characterized.

Published

2010-06-09

How to Cite

Bouzefrane, Mohamed, Chellali, Mustapha, & Haynes, Teresa W. (2010). Global defensive alliances in trees. Utilitas Mathematica, 82. Retrieved from https://utilitasmathematica.com/index.php/Index/article/view/694

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