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On the sum of the total domination numbers of a digraph and its converse

DOI: 10.2989/16073606.2018.1438531
Author(s): Guoliang Hao College of Science, P.R. China, Jianguo Qian School of Mathematical Sciences, P.R. China, Zhihong Xie College of Science, P.R. China,
Keywords: 05C69, 05C20, 05C69, 05C20,

Abstract

A vertex subset S of a digraph D is called a dominating set of D if every vertex not in S has an in-neighbor in S. A dominating set S of D is called a total dominating set of D if the subdigraph induced by S has no isolated vertices. The total domination number of D, denoted by γt(D), is the minimum cardinality of a total dominating set of D. We show that for any connected digraph D of order n≥3, γt(D)+γt(D )≤5n/3, where D− is the converse of D. Furthermore, we characterize the oriented trees for which the equality holds.

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