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The Game of Zombies and Survivors on the Cartesian Products of Trees

Shannon L. Fitzpatrick

Published 2018-06-12Version 1

We consider the game of Zombies and Survivors as introduced by Fitzpatrick, Howell, Messinger and Pike (2016) This is a variation of the game Cops and Robber where the zombies (in the cops' role) are of limited intelligence and will always choose to move closer to a survivor (who takes on the robber's role). The zombie number of a graph is defined to be the minimum number of zombies required to guarantee the capture of a survivor on the graph. In this paper, we show that the zombie number of the Cartesian product of $n$ non-trivial trees is exactly $\lceil 2n/3 \rceil$. This settles a conjecture by Fitzpatrick et. al. (2016) that this is the zombie number for the $n$-dimensional hypercube. In proving this result, we also discuss other variations of Cops and Robber involving active and flexible players.

Comments: 9 pages
Categories: math.CO, cs.DM
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