Generalized power domination in claw-free regular graphs

Abstract

In this paper, we give a series of couterexamples to negate a conjecture and hence answer an open question on the k-power domination of regular graphs (see [P. Dorbec et al., SIAM J. Discrete Math., 27 (2013), pp. 1559-1574]). Furthermore, we focus on the study of k-power domination of claw-free graphs. We show that for l∈\2,3\ and k l, the k-power domination number of a connected claw-free (k+l+1)-regular graph on n vertices is at most nk+l+2, and this bound is tight.

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