On Bondage Numbers of Graphs -- a survey with some comments
Abstract
The bondage number of a nonempty graph G is the cardinality of a smallest edge set whose removal from G results in a graph with domination number greater than the domination number of G. This lecture gives a survey on the bondage number, including the known results, problems and conjectures. We also summarize other types of bondage numbers.
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