The Domination and Competition Graphs of a Tournament

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Vertices cursive Greek chi and y dominate a tournament T if for all vertices z ≠ cursive Greek chi, y, either cursive Greek chi beats z or y beats z. Let dom(T) be the graph on the vertices of T with edges between pairs of vertices that dominate T. We show that dom(T) is either an odd cycle with possible pendant vertices or a forest of caterpillars. While this is not a characterization, it does lead to considerable information about dom(T). Since dom(T) is the complement of the competition graph of the tournament formed by reversing the arcs of T, complementary results are obtained for the competition graph of a tournament. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Fisher, D. C., Lundgren, J. R., Merz, S. K., & Reid, K. B. (1998). The Domination and Competition Graphs of a Tournament. Journal of Graph Theory, 29(2), 103–110. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0118(199810)29:2<103::AID-JGT6>3.0.CO;2-V

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