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Title: Dominating sets in graphs with no long induced paths
Authors: Shi, Jessica
Advisors: Liu, Chun-Hung
Chudnovsky, Maria
Department: Mathematics
Certificate Program: Applications of Computing Program
Class Year: 2018
Abstract: 3-coloring is a classically difficult problem, and as such, it is of interest to consider the computational complexity of 3-coloring restricted to certain classes of graphs. Pt-free graphs are of particular interest, and the problem of 3-coloring P8-free graphs remains open. One way to prove that 3-coloring graph class G is polynomial is by showing that for all GG, there exists a constant bounded dominating set in G; that is to G contains a dominating set S such that |S|KG for constant KG. In this paper, we prove that there exist constant bounded dominating sets in subclasses of Pt-free graphs. Specifically, we prove that excepting certain reducible configurations which can be disregarded in the context of 3-coloring, there exist constant bounded dominating sets in {P6,triangle}-free and {P7,triangle}-free graphs. We also provide a semi-automatic proof for the latter case, due to the algorithmic nature of the proof.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01jw827f42s
Type of Material: Princeton University Senior Theses
Language: en
Appears in Collections:Mathematics, 1934-2024

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