The game of Cops and Robbers on directed graphs with forbidden subgraphs

01/27/2020
by   Mingrui Liu, et al.
0

The traditional game of cops and robbers is played on undirected graph. Recently, the same game played on directed graph is getting attention by more and more people. We knew that if we forbid some subgraph we can bound the cop number of the corresponding class of graphs. In this paper, we analyze the game of cops and robbers on H-free digraphs. However, it is not the same as the case of undirected graph. So we give a new concept (H^*-free) to get a similar conclusion about the case of undirected graph.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
07/07/2022

Minimum 2-edge strongly biconnected spanning directed subgraph problem

Wu and Grumbach introduced the concept of strongly biconnected directed ...
research
12/25/2022

Escape times for subgraph detection and graph partitioning

We provide a rearrangement based algorithm for fast detection of subgrap...
research
12/03/2021

A Parallel PageRank Algorithm For Undirected Graph

PageRank is a fundamental property of graph and there have been plenty o...
research
07/20/2022

Comparing directed networks via denoising graphlet distributions

Network comparison is a widely-used tool for analyzing complex systems, ...
research
06/03/2023

Accelerating Personalized PageRank Vector Computation

Personalized PageRank Vectors are widely used as fundamental graph-learn...
research
01/27/2019

Bipartitioning of directed and mixed random graphs

We show that an intricate relation of cluster properties and optimal bip...
research
12/27/2017

Enumerating consistent subgraphs of directed acyclic graphs: an insight into biomedical ontologies

Modern problems of concept annotation associate an object of interest (g...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset