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Discrete Applied Mathematics

Volume 247, 1 October 2018, Pages 352-356
Discrete Applied Mathematics

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On the number of maximal independent sets in minimum colorings of split graphs

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Abstract

The largest number of color classes that are dominating sets (or, equivalently, maximal independent sets) among all χ(G)-colorings of a graph G is called the dominating-χ-color number of G, and denoted dχ(G). It was shown in Arumugam et al. (2011) that determining whether dχ(G)2 is NP-complete even in 3-chromatic graphs G. In this note, we prove that in split graphs the dominating-χ-color number equals to 1 if and only if its domination number is greater than 2. While such graphs can be efficiently recognized, we prove that for split graphs with domination number at most 2 the decision version of the problem of determining dominating-χ-color number is NP-complete. We also present existence results for split graphs attaining prescribed values of dominating-χ-color numbers and some other relevant parameters.

Keywords

Dominating-χ-coloring
Coloring
Domination
Split graph
Maximal independent set

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