On k-rainbow domination in regular graphs

Abstract

The k-rainbow domination problem is studied for regular graphs. We prove that the k-rainbow domination number γrk(G) of a d-regular graph for d≤ k≤ 2d is bounded below by kn/2d, where n is the order of a graph. We determine necessary conditions for regular graphs to attain this bound and find several examples. As an application, we determine exact k-rainbow domination numbers for all cubic Cayley graphs over abelian groups.

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