On the average order of a dominating set of a forest

Abstract

We show that the average order of a dominating set of a forest graph G on n vertices with no isolated vertices is at most 2n/3. Moreover, the equality is achieved if and only if every non-leaf vertex of G is a support vertex with one or two leaf neighbors. Our result answers an open question of Beaton and Brown.

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