Dom-forcing sets in graphs
Abstract
A dominating set Df⊂eq V(G) of vertices in a graph G is called a dom-forcing set if the sub-graph induced by Df must form a zero forcing set. The minimum cardinality of such a set is known as the dom-forcing number of the graph G, denoted by Fd(G). This article embarks on an exploration of the dom-forcing number of a graph G. Additionally, it delves into the precise determination of Fd(G) for certain well-known graphs
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