Total 2-domination of proper interval graphs
Abstract
A set of vertices W of a graph G is a total k-dominating set when every vertex of G has at least k neighbors in W. In a recent article, Chiarelli et al.\ (Improved Algorithms for k-Domination and Total k-Domination in Proper Interval Graphs, Lecture Notes in Comput.\ Sci.\ 10856, 290--302, 2018) prove that a total k-dominating set can be computed in O(n3k) time when G is a proper interval graph with n vertices and m edges. In this note we reduce the time complexity to O(m) for k=2.
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