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Topics In Domination In Graphs 1st Ed Teresa W Haynes Stephen T Hedetniemi

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Topics In Domination In Graphs 1st Ed Teresa W Haynes Stephen T Hedetniemi
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.1 MB
Author: Teresa W. Haynes, Stephen T. Hedetniemi, Michael A. Henning
ISBN: 9783030511166, 9783030511173, 3030511162, 3030511170
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Topics In Domination In Graphs 1st Ed Teresa W Haynes Stephen T Hedetniemi by Teresa W. Haynes, Stephen T. Hedetniemi, Michael A. Henning 9783030511166, 9783030511173, 3030511162, 3030511170 instant download after payment.

This volume comprises 16 contributions that present advanced topics in graph domination, featuring open problems, modern techniques, and recent results. The focus is on primary dominating sets such as paired domination, connected domination, restrained domination, dominating functions, Roman domination, and power domination. Additionally, surveys include known results with a sample of proof techniques for each parameter. Of extra benefit to the reader, the first chapter includes a glossary of commonly used terms; the second chapter provides an overview of models of domination from which the parameters are defined.

The book is intended to provide a reference for established researchers in the fields of domination and graph theory and graduate students who wish to gain knowledge of the topics covered as well as an overview of the major accomplishments in the field and proof techniques used.


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