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    Finding minimum dominating cycles in permutation graphs (English)
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    A dominating cycle for a graph \(G=(V,E)\) is a subset C of V which has the following properties: (i) the subgraph of G induced by C has a Hamiltonian cycle, and (ii) every vertex of V is adjacent to some vertex of C. In this paper, we develop an \(O(n^ 2)\) algorithm for finding a minimum cardinality dominating cycle in a permutation graph. We also show that a minimum cardinality dominating cycle in a permutation graph always has an even number of vertices unless it is isomorphic to \(C_ 3\).
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    dominating set
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    polynomial algorithm
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    dominating cycle
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    subgraph
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    Hamiltonian cycle
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    permutation graph
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