Majority dominator colorings of graphs

Abstract

Let G be a simple graph of order n. A majority dominator coloring of a graph G is proper coloring in which each vertex of the graph dominates at least half of one color class. The majority dominator chromatic number md(G) is the minimum number of color classes in a majority dominator coloring of G. In this paper we study properties of the majority dominator coloring of a graph. We obtain tight upper and lower bounds in terms of chromatic number, dominator chromatic number, maximum degree, domination and independence number. We also study majority dominator coloring number of selected families of graphs.

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