Span capacities of graphs

Abstract

The d-capacity of a graph G is introduced as the maximum number of players that can simultaneously traverse G such that each player visits all vertices while maintaining a distance of at least d under various movement rules. We determine their values for paths and cycles and provide bounds for bipartite graphs. Furthermore, we characterize topfull graphs, where the 1-capacities reach their theoretical maximum, establishing a connection to graph factorizations and connectivity.

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