On a Class of Graphs with Large Total Domination Number
Abstract
Let γ(G) and γt(G) denote the domination number and the total domination number, respectively, of a graph G with no isolated vertices. It is well-known that γt(G) ≤ 2γ(G). We provide a characterization of a large family of graphs (including chordal graphs) satisfying γt(G)= 2γ(G), strictly generalizing the results of Henning (2001) and Hou et al. (2010), and partially answering an open question of Henning (2009).
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