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Roman Bondage Number of a Graph

Fu-Tao Hu, Jun-Ming Xu

Published 2011-09-19Version 1

The Roman dominating function on a graph $G=(V,E)$ is a function $f: V\rightarrow\{0,1,2\}$ such that each vertex $x$ with $f(x)=0$ is adjacent to at least one vertex $y$ with $f(y)=2$. The value $f(G)=\sum\limits_{u\in V(G)} f(u)$ is called the weight of $f$. The Roman domination number $\gamma_{\rm R}(G)$ is defined as the minimum weight of all Roman dominating functions. This paper defines the Roman bondage number $b_{\rm R}(G)$ of a nonempty graph $G=(V,E)$ to be the cardinality among all sets of edges $B\subseteq E$ for which $\gamma_{\rm R}(G-B)>\gamma_{\rm R}(G)$. Some bounds are obtained for $b_{\rm R}(G)$, and the exact values are determined for several classes of graphs. Moreover, the decision problem for $b_{\rm R}(G)$ is proved to be NP-hard even for bipartite graphs.

Comments: 21 pages with 1 figures
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 05C69, E.1, G.2.2
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