Abstract:Let G = (V, E) be an undirected graph with a set V of nodes and a set E of edges, |V| = n. A node v is said to distance-k dominate a node w if w is reachable from v by a path consisting of at most k edges. A set D ⊆ V is said a distance-k dominating set if every node can be distance-k dominated by some v ∈ D. The size of a minimum distance-k dominating set, denoted by γ k (G), is called the distance-k domination number of G. The value γ k (n) is defined by γ k (n) = max{γ k (G) : G has n nodes}. This paper con… Show more
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