Abstract:A target set selection model is a graph G with a threshold function τ : V → N upper-bounded by the vertex degree. For a given model, a set S0 ⊆ V (G) is a target set if V (G) can be partitioned into non-empty subsets S0, S1, . . . , St such that, for i ∈ {1, . . . , t}, Si contains exactly every vertex v having at least τ (v) neighbors in S0 ∪ • • • ∪ Si−1. We say that t is the activation time tτ (S0) of the target set S0. The problem of, given such a model, finding a target set of minimum size has been extens… Show more
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