Independent domination stable trees and unicyclic graphs

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set S ⊇ V(G) in a graph G is a dominating set if S dominates all vertices in G, where we say a vertex dominates each vertex in its closed neighbourhood. A set is independent if it is pairwise non-adjacent. The minimum cardinality of an independent dominating set on a graph G is called the independent domination number i(G). A graph G is ID-stable if the independent domination number of G is not changed when any vertex is removed. In this paper, we study basic properties of ID-stable graphs and we characterize all ID-stable trees and unicyclic graphs. In addition, we establish bounds on the order of ID-stable trees.

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Wu, P., Jiang, H., Nazari-Moghaddam, S., Sheikholeslami, S. M., Shao, Z., & Volkmann, L. (2019). Independent domination stable trees and unicyclic graphs. Mathematics, 7(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/math7090820

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