Revolutionaries and spies on trees and unicyclic graphs

Abstract

A team of r revolutionaries and a team of s spies play a game on a graph G. Initially, revolutionaries and then spies take positions at vertices. In each subsequent round, each revolutionary may move to an adjacent vertex or not move, and then each spy has the same option. The revolutionaries want to hold an unguarded meeting, meaning m revolutionaries at some vertex having no spy at the end of a round. To prevent this forever, trivially at least \|V(G)|,r/m\ spies are needed. When G is a tree, this many spies suffices. When G is a unicyclic graph, \|V(G)|,r/m\ spies suffice, and we characterize those unicyclic graphs where r/m+1 spies are needed. #1 #1 #1 #1

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