The 2-Domination and 2-Bondage Numbers of Grid Graphs
Abstract
Let p be a positive integer and G=(V,E) be a simple graph. A subset D⊂eq V is a p-dominating set if each vertex not in D has at least p neighbors in D. The p-domination number p(G) is the minimum cardinality among all p-dominating sets of G. The p-bondage number bp(G) is the cardinality of a smallest set of edges whose removal from G results in a graph with a p-domination number greater than the p-domination number of G. In this note we determine the 2-domination number 2 and 2-bondage number b2 for the grid graphs Gm,n=Pm× Pn for 2≤ m≤ 4.
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