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Properties of double Roman domination on cardinal products of graphs (CROSBI ID 286150)

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Klobučar, Antoaneta ; Klobučar, Ana Properties of double Roman domination on cardinal products of graphs // ARS Mathematica Contemporanea, 19 (2020), 2; 337-349. doi: 10.26493/1855-3974.2022.44a

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Klobučar, Antoaneta ; Klobučar, Ana

engleski

Properties of double Roman domination on cardinal products of graphs

Double Roman domination is a stronger version of Roman domination that doubles the protection. The areas now have 0, 1, 2 or 3 legions. Every attacked area needs 2 legions for its defence, either their own, or borrowed from 1 or 2 neighbouring areas, which still have to keep at least 1 legion to themselves. The minimal number of legions in all areas together is equal to the double Roman domination number. In this paper we determine an upper bound and a lower bound for double Roman domination numbers on cardinal product of any two graphs. Also we determine the exact values of double Roman domination numbers on P2 × G (for many types of graph G). Also, the double Roman domination number is found for P2 × Pn, P3 × Pn, P4 × Pn, while upper and lower bounds are given for P5 × Pn and P6 × Pn. Finally, we will give a case study to determine the efficiency of double protection. We will compare double Roman domination versus Roman domination by running a simulation of a battle.

Roman domination ; double Roman domination ; cardinal products of graphs ; paths ; cycles

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Podaci o izdanju

19 (2)

2020.

337-349

objavljeno

1855-3966

1855-3974

10.26493/1855-3974.2022.44a

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Matematika

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