Progress towards the two-thirds conjecture on locating-total dominating sets

11/25/2022
by   Dipayan Chakraborty, et al.
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We study upper bounds on the size of optimum locating-total dominating sets in graphs. A set S of vertices of a graph G is a locating-total dominating set if every vertex of G has a neighbor in S, and if any two vertices outside S have distinct neighborhoods within S. The smallest size of such a set is denoted by γ^L_t(G). It has been conjectured that γ^L_t(G)≤2n/3 holds for every twin-free graph G of order n without isolated vertices. We prove that the conjecture holds for cobipartite graphs, split graphs, block graphs, subcubic graphs and outerplanar graphs.

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