Dominating 2-broadcast in graphs: Complexity, bounds and extremal graphs

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Limited dominating broadcasts were proposed as a variant of dominating broadcasts, where the broadcast function is upper bounded. As a natural extension of domination, we consider dominating 2-broadcasts along with the associated parameter, the dominating 2-broadcast number. We prove that computing the dominating 2-broadcast number is a NP-complete problem, but can be achieved in linear time for trees. We also give an upper bound for this parameter, that is tight for graphs as large as desired.

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Cáceres, J., Hernando, C., Mora, M., Pelayo, I. M., & Puertas, M. L. (2018). Dominating 2-broadcast in graphs: Complexity, bounds and extremal graphs. Applicable Analysis and Discrete Mathematics, 12(1), 205–223. https://doi.org/10.2298/AADM1801205C

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