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On the kings and kings-of-kings in semicomplete multipartite digraphs
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    On the kings and kings-of-kings in semicomplete multipartite digraphs (English)
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    18 April 2005
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    A semicomplete multipartite digraph is obtained from a complete multipartite digraph by replacing every edge with an arc or pair of the mutually opposite arcs. A vertex \(x\) of a digraph \(D\) is a \(k\)-king if every vertex of \(D\) is reachable from \(x\) by a path of length at most \(k\). A transmitter is a vertex of zero in-degree. The author proves that if \(D\) is a semicomplete multipartite digraph with no transmitters, then its 4-kings induce a subdigraph with no transmitters. This generalizes a result by Koh and Tan. Further results on 2- and 3-kings are proved. Some problems are posed.
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