Upper paired domination versus upper domination
Abstract
A paired dominating set P is a dominating set with the additional property that P has a perfect matching. While the maximum cardainality of a minimal dominating set in a graph G is called the upper domination number of G, denoted by (G), the maximum cardinality of a minimal paired dominating set in G is called the upper paired domination number of G, denoted by pr(G). By Henning and Pradhan (2019), we know that pr(G)≤ 2(G) for any graph G without isolated vertices. We focus on the graphs satisfying the equality pr(G)= 2(G). We give characterizations for two special graph classes: bipartite and unicyclic graphs with pr(G)= 2(G) by using the results of Ulatowski (2015). Besides, we study the graphs with pr(G)= 2(G) and a restricted girth. In this context, we provide two characterizations: one for graphs with pr(G)= 2(G) and girth at least 6 and the other for C3-free cactus graphs with pr(G)= 2(G). We also pose the characterization of the general case of C3-free graphs with pr(G)= 2(G) as an open question.