Rainbow perfect domination in lattice graphs
<p>Let <span class="math">0 < <em>n</em> ∈ Z</span>. In the unit distance graph of <span class="math">Z<sup><em>n</em></sup> ⊂ R<sup><em>n</em></sup></span>, a perfect dominating set...
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doaj-ed318770ecdb46a58a48c61799fb20a22021-03-11T01:13:05ZengIndonesian Combinatorial Society (InaCombS); Graph Theory and Applications (GTA) Research Centre; University of Newcastle, Australia; Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), IndonesiaElectronic Journal of Graph Theory and Applications2338-22872018-04-01619511210.5614/ejgta.2018.6.1.7108Rainbow perfect domination in lattice graphsLuis R. Fuentes0Italo J. Dejter1Carlos A. Araujo2University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras, PR 00936-8377 Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras, PR 00936-8377 Puerto RicoUniversidad del Atlantico Km 7 Via Puerto Barranquilla Colombia<p>Let <span class="math">0 < <em>n</em> ∈ Z</span>. In the unit distance graph of <span class="math">Z<sup><em>n</em></sup> ⊂ R<sup><em>n</em></sup></span>, a perfect dominating set is understood as having induced components not necessarily trivial. A modification of that is proposed: a rainbow perfect dominating set, or RPDS, imitates a perfect-distance dominating set via a truncated metric; this has a distance involving at most once each coordinate direction taken as an edge color. Then, lattice-like RPDS s are built with their induced components <span class="math"><em>C</em></span> having: <span>i</span> vertex sets <span class="math"><em>V</em>(<em>C</em>)</span> whose convex hulls are n-parallelotopes (resp., both <span class="math">(<em>n</em> − 1</span>)- and 0-cubes) and <span>ii</span> each <span class="math"><em>V</em>(<em>C</em>)</span> contained in a corresponding rainbow sphere centered at <span class="math"><em>C</em></span> with radius <span class="math"><em>n</em></span> (resp., radii 1 and <span class="math"><em>n</em> − 2</span>).</p>https://www.ejgta.org/index.php/ejgta/article/view/265perfect dominating set, lattice, tiling, rainbow sphere |
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Luis R. Fuentes Italo J. Dejter Carlos A. Araujo |
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Luis R. Fuentes Italo J. Dejter Carlos A. Araujo Rainbow perfect domination in lattice graphs Electronic Journal of Graph Theory and Applications perfect dominating set, lattice, tiling, rainbow sphere |
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Luis R. Fuentes Italo J. Dejter Carlos A. Araujo |
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Luis R. Fuentes |
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Rainbow perfect domination in lattice graphs |
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Rainbow perfect domination in lattice graphs |
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Rainbow perfect domination in lattice graphs |
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Rainbow perfect domination in lattice graphs |
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Rainbow perfect domination in lattice graphs |
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rainbow perfect domination in lattice graphs |
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Indonesian Combinatorial Society (InaCombS); Graph Theory and Applications (GTA) Research Centre; University of Newcastle, Australia; Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia |
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Electronic Journal of Graph Theory and Applications |
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2338-2287 |
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2018-04-01 |
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<p>Let <span class="math">0 < <em>n</em> ∈ Z</span>. In the unit distance graph of <span class="math">Z<sup><em>n</em></sup> ⊂ R<sup><em>n</em></sup></span>, a perfect dominating set is understood as having induced components not necessarily trivial. A modification of that is proposed: a rainbow perfect dominating set, or RPDS, imitates a perfect-distance dominating set via a truncated metric; this has a distance involving at most once each coordinate direction taken as an edge color. Then, lattice-like RPDS s are built with their induced components <span class="math"><em>C</em></span> having: <span>i</span> vertex sets <span class="math"><em>V</em>(<em>C</em>)</span> whose convex hulls are n-parallelotopes (resp., both <span class="math">(<em>n</em> − 1</span>)- and 0-cubes) and <span>ii</span> each <span class="math"><em>V</em>(<em>C</em>)</span> contained in a corresponding rainbow sphere centered at <span class="math"><em>C</em></span> with radius <span class="math"><em>n</em></span> (resp., radii 1 and <span class="math"><em>n</em> − 2</span>).</p> |
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perfect dominating set, lattice, tiling, rainbow sphere |
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