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    Total Outer-Independent Domination Number: Bounds and Algorithms
    (MDPI AG, 2025-03-10) ;
    Ernesto Parra Inza
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    Ismael Rios Villamar
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    José Luis Sánchez-Santiesteban
    In graph theory, the study of domination sets has garnered significant interest due to its applications in network design and analysis. Consider a graph G(V,E); a subset of its vertices is a total dominating set (TDS) if, for each x∈V(G), there exists an edge in E(G) connecting x to at least one vertex within this subset. If the subgraph induced by the vertices outside the TDS has no edges, the set is called a total outer-independent dominating set (TOIDS). The total outer-independent domination number, denoted as γtoi(G), represents the smallest cardinality of such a set. Deciding if a given graph has a TOIDS with at most r vertices is an NP-complete problem. This study introduces new lower and upper bounds for γtoi(G) and presents an exact solution approach using integer linear programming (ILP). Additionally, we develop a heuristic and a procedure to efficiently obtain minimal TOIDS.
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    A Methodology for the Analysis of Soccer Matches Based on PageRank Centrality
    (2017)
    Julio Rojas-Mora
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    Nicolás Medina-Valdebenito
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    Julio del Río-Andrade
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    On the variable inverse sum deg index
    (2023)
    Edil D. Molina
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    José M. Sigarreta
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    Eva Tourís
    Several important topological indices studied in mathematical chemistry are expressed in the following way Puv∈E(G) F(du, dv), where F is a two variable function that satisfies the condition F(x, y) = F(y, x), uv denotes an edge of the graph G and du is the degree of the vertex u. Among them, the variable inverse sum deg index ISDa, with F(du, dv) = 1/(dua + dva), was found to have several applications. In this paper, we solve some problems posed by Vukičević [1], and we characterize graphs with maximum and minimum values of the ISDa index, for a < 0, in the following sets of graphs with n vertices: graphs with fixed minimum degree, connected graphs with fixed minimum degree, graphs with fixed maximum degree, and connected graphs with fixed maximum degree. Also, we performed a QSPR analysis to test the predictive power of this index for some physicochemical properties of polyaromatic hydrocarbons. © 2023 the Author(s), licensee AIMS Press.
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    Fast and compact planar embeddings
    (2020) ;
    José Fuentes-Sepúlveda
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    Travis Gagie
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    Meng He
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    Gonzalo Navarro
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