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Teresa W Haynes, Teresa W. Haynes, Stephen T Hedetniemi, Stephen T. Hedetniemi, Mi Henning, Michael A. Henning
Domination in Graphs: Core Concepts
English · Hardback
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This monograph is designed to be an in-depth introduction to domination in graphs. It focuses on three core concepts: domination, total domination, and independent domination. It contains major results on these foundational domination numbers, including a wide variety of in-depth proofs of selected results providing the reader with a toolbox of proof techniques used in domination theory. Additionally, the book is intended as an invaluable reference resource for a variety of readerships, namely, established researchers in the field of domination who want an updated, comprehensive coverage of domination theory; next, researchers in graph theory who wish to become acquainted with newer topics in domination, along with major developments in the field and some of the proof techniques used; and, graduate students with interests in graph theory, who might find the theory and many real-world applications of domination of interest for masters and doctoral thesis topics. The focusedcoverage also provides a good basis for seminars in domination theory or domination algorithms and complexity.
The authors set out to provide the community with an updated and comprehensive treatment on the major topics in domination in graphs. And by Jove, they've done it! In recent years, the authors have curated and published two contributed volumes: Topics in Domination in Graphs, © 2020 and Structures of Domination in Graphs, © 2021. This book rounds out the coverage entirely. The reader is assumed to be acquainted with the basic concepts of graph theory and has had some exposure to graph theory at an introductory level. As graph theory terminology sometimes varies, a glossary of terms and notation is provided at the end of the book.
List of contents
1. Introduction.- 2. Historic background.- 3. Domination Fundamentals.- 4. Bounds in terms of order and size, and probability.- 5. Bounds in terms of degree.- 6. Bounds with girth and diameter conditions.- 7. Bounds in terms of forbidden subgraphs.- 8. Domination in graph families : Trees.- 9. Domination in graph families: Claw-free graphs.- 10. Domination in regular graphs including Cubic graphs.- 11. Domination in graph families: Planar graph.- 12. Domination in graph families: Chordal, bipartite, interval, etc.- 13. Domination in grid graphs and graph products.- 14. Progress on Vizing's Conjecture.- 15. Sums and Products (Nordhaus-Gaddum).- 16. Domination Games.- 17. Criticality.- 18. Complexity and Algorithms.- 19. The Upper Domination Number.- 20. Domatic Numbers (for lower and upper gamma) and other dominating partitions, including the newly introduced Upper Domatic Number.- 21. Concluding Remarks, Conjectures, and Open Problems.
About the author
Teresa W. Haynes has focused her research on domination in graphs for over 30 years and is perhaps best known for coauthoring the 1998 book Fundamentals of Domination in Graphs and the companion volume Domination in Graphs: Advanced Topics. She has also co-edited 2 volumes in Springer's Problem Books in Mathematics Graph Theory: Favorite Conjectures and Open Problems. Haynes is also a co-author of the Springer Briefs in Mathematics From Domination to Coloring: The Graph Theory of Stephen T. Hedetniemi. Upon receiving her PhD from the University of Central Florida in 1988, she joined East Tennessee State University, where she is currently professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Haynes has coauthored more than 200 papers on domination and domination-related concepts, which introduced some of the most studied concepts in domination, such as power domination, paired domination, double domination, alliances and broadcasts in graphs, and stratified domination.
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"This monograph is a precious asset to the domination theory family and, indeed, the entire graph theory community. It showcases the beauty of the field and delivers a powerful message that there are many problems worth studying that are rich and deep enough to build a career on." (Christina M. Mynhardt, Mathematical Reviews, July, 2024)
"One remarkable aspect of this book is its readability. Despite the complex subject matter, the authors have succeeded in making the material accessible to a wide range of readers. ... The book's structure is well-organized ... . It covers a wide range of topics, from historical origins and fundamental concepts to complexity and algorithms, upper bounds, probabilistic bounds, and much more. Each chapter offers a comprehensive exploration of its respective subject matter, complete with proofs and examples ... ." (Aleksandra Tepeh, zbMATH 1526.05002, 2024)
Product details
Authors | Teresa W Haynes, Teresa W. Haynes, Stephen T Hedetniemi, Stephen T. Hedetniemi, Mi Henning, Michael A. Henning |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 30.04.2023 |
EAN | 9783031094958 |
ISBN | 978-3-0-3109495-8 |
No. of pages | 644 |
Dimensions | 155 mm x 39 mm x 235 mm |
Illustrations | XX, 644 p. 231 illus., 41 illus. in color. |
Series |
Springer Monographs in Mathematics |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Mathematics
> Miscellaneous
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