A Characterization of Claw-Free Graphs using Zero Forcing Invariants

Abstract

We prove that the standard zero forcing number Z(G) and the positive semidefinite zero forcing number Z+(G) are equal for all claw-free graphs G. This result resolves a conjecture proposed by the computer program TxGraffiti and highlights a connection between these graph invariants in claw-free structures. As a corollary, we show that a graph G is claw-free if and only if every induced subgraph H ⊂eq G satisfies Z(H) = Z+(H).

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