Finding Efficient Domination for S1,1,5-Free Bipartite Graphs in Polynomial Time

Abstract

A vertex set D in a finite undirected graph G is an efficient dominating set (e.d.s.\ for short) of G if every vertex of G is dominated by exactly one vertex of D. The Efficient Domination (ED) problem, which asks for the existence of an e.d.s.\ in G, is -complete for various H-free bipartite graphs, e.g., Lu and Tang showed that ED is -complete for chordal bipartite graphs and for planar bipartite graphs; actually, ED is -complete even for planar bipartite graphs with vertex degree at most 3 and girth at least g for every fixed g. Thus, ED is -complete for K1,4-free bipartite graphs and for C4-free bipartite graphs. In this paper, we show that ED can be solved in polynomial time for S1,1,5-free bipartite graphs.

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