Minimal graphs with disjoint dominating and total dominating sets
Abstract
A graph G is a DTDP-graph if it has a pair (D,T) of disjoint sets of vertices of G such that D is a dominating set and T is a total dominating set of G. Such graphs were studied in a number of research papers. In this paper we study further properties of DTDP-graphs and, in particular, we characterize minimal DTDP-gaphs without loops.
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