The global point-set domination number of a graph (Q1355672)

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The global point-set domination number of a graph
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    24 September 1997
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    The point-set domination number of a graph is a variant of the domination number. A subset \(D\) of the vertex set \(V(G)\) of a graph \(G\) is called point-set dominating (psd-set), if for every set \(S\subset V(G)-D\) there exists a vertex \(v\in D\) such that \(S\cup\{v\}\) induces a connected subgraph of \(G\). If \(D\) is a psd-set simultaneously of \(G\) and of its complement \(\overline{G}\), then \(D\) is called global point-set dominating. The minimum number of vertices of a psd-set (or of a global psd-set) in \(G\) is the point-set domination number (or global point-set domination number, respectively) of \(G\). Some inequalities for these numbers are found.
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