Independent double Roman domination in graphs

Abstract

An independent double Roman dominating function (IDRDF) on a graph G=(V,E) is a function f:V(G)→ \0,1,2,3\ having the property that if f(v)=0, then the vertex v has at least two neighbors assigned 2 under f or one neighbor w with assigned 3 under f, and if f(v)=1, then there exists w∈ N(v) with f(w)≥2 such that the positive weight vertices are independent. The weight of an IDRDF is the value Σu∈ Vf(u). The independent double Roman domination number idR(G) of a graph G is the minimum weight of an IDRDF on G. We initiate the study of the independent double Roman domination and show its relationships to both independent domination number (IDN) and independent Roman \2\-domination number (IR2DN). We present several sharp bounds on the IDRDN of a graph G in terms of the order of G, maximum degree and the minimum size of edge cover. Finally, we show that, any ordered pair (a,b) is realizable as the IDN and IDRDN of some non-trivial tree if and only if 2a + 1 b 3a.

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