Partitioning a graph into a dominating set, a total dominating set, and something else

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A recent result of Henning and Southey (A note on graphs with disjoint dominating and total dominating set, Ars Comb. 89 (2008), 159-162) implies that every connected graph of minimum degree at least three has a dominating set D and a total dominating set T which are disjoint. We show that the Petersen graph is the only such graph for which D∪T necessarily contains all vertices of the graph.

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Henning, M. A., L̈owenstein, C., & Rautenbach, D. (2010). Partitioning a graph into a dominating set, a total dominating set, and something else. Discussiones Mathematicae - Graph Theory, 30(4), 563–574. https://doi.org/10.7151/dmgt.1514

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