On the n-dominating graph of specific graphs
Abstract
Let G=(V,E) be a graph. A set S⊂eq V(G) is a dominating set, if every vertex in V(G) S is adjacent to at least one vertex in S. The k-dominating graph of G, Dk (G), is defined to be the graph whose vertices correspond to the dominating sets of G that have cardinality at most k. Two vertices in Dk(G) are adjacent if and only if the corresponding dominating sets of G differ by either adding or deleting a single vertex. In this paper we consider and study the n-dominating graph of specific graphs.
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