Independence-Domination duality in weighted graphs
Abstract
Given a partition V=(V1, …,Vm) of the vertex set of a graph G, an independent transversal (IT) is an independent set in G that contains one vertex from each Vi. A fractional IT is a non-negative real valued function on V(G) that represents each part with total weight at least 1, and belongs as a vector to the convex hull of the incidence vectors of independent sets in the graph. It is known that if the domination number of the graph induced on the union of every k parts Vi is at least k, then there is a fractional IT. We prove a weighted version of this result. This is a special case of a general conjecture, on the weighted version of a duality phenomenon, between independence and domination in pairs of graphs.
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