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On the Cartesian product of non well-covered graphs (English)
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7 June 2013
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Summary: A graph is well-covered if every maximal independent set has the same cardinality, namely the vertex independence number. We answer a question of \textit{J. Topp} and \textit{L. Volkmann} [Ars Comb. 33, 199--215 (1992; Zbl 0776.05090)] and prove that if the Cartesian product of two graphs is well-covered, then at least one of them must be well-covered.
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maximal independent set
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well-covered
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Cartesian product
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