On Complexities of Minus Domination

Abstract

A function f: V → \-1,0,1\ is a minus-domination function of a graph G=(V,E) if the values over the vertices in each closed neighborhood sum to a positive number. The weight of f is the sum of f(x) over all vertices x ∈ V. The minus-domination number γ-(G) is the minimum weight over all minus-domination functions. The size of a minus domination is the number of vertices that are assigned 1. In this paper we show that the minus-domination problem is fixed-parameter tractable for d-degenerate graphs when parameterized by the size of the minus-dominating set and by d. The minus-domination problem is polynomial for graphs of bounded rankwidth and for strongly chordal graphs. It is NP-complete for splitgraphs. Unless P=NP there is no fixed-parameter algorithm for minus-domination. 79,1 5%

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