Abstract:Let G be a simple undirected graph with each vertex colored either white or black, u be a black vertex of G, and exactly one neighbor v of u be white. Then change the color of v to black. When this rule is applied, we say u forces v, and write u → v. A zero f orcing set of a graph G is a subset Z of vertices such that if initially the vertices in Z are colored black and remaining vertices are colored white, the entire graph G may be colored black by repeatedly applying the color-change rule. The zero forcing n… Show more
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