Algorithmic aspect of k-tuple domination in graphs

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In a graph G, a vertex is said to dominate itself and all of its neighbors. For a fixed positive integer k, the k-tuple domination problem is to find a minimum sized vertex subset such that every vertex in the graph is dominated by at least k vertices in this set. The present paper studies the k-tuple domination problem in graphs from an algorithmic point of view. In particular, we give a linear-time algorithm for the 2-tuple domination problem in trees by employing a labeling method.

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Liao, C. S., & Chang, G. J. (2002). Algorithmic aspect of k-tuple domination in graphs. Taiwanese Journal of Mathematics, 6(3), 415–420. https://doi.org/10.11650/twjm/1500558307

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