Global defensive k-alliances in graphs
Abstract
Let =(V,E) be a simple graph. For a nonempty set X⊂eq V, and a vertex v∈ V, δX(v) denotes the number of neighbors v has in X. A nonempty set S⊂eq V is a defensive k-alliance in =(V,E) if δS(v) δS(v)+k, ∀ v∈ S. A defensive k-alliance S is called global if it forms a dominating set. The global defensive k-alliance number of , denoted by γka(), is the minimum cardinality of a defensive k-alliance in . We study the mathematical properties of γka().
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