A linear programming method for exponential domination
arXiv:1801.06404
Abstract
For a graph $G,$ the set $D \subseteq V(G)$ is a porous exponential dominating set if $1 \le \sum_{d \in D} \left( 2 \right)^{1-dist(d,v)}$ for every $v \in V(G),$ where $dist(d,v)$ denotes the length of the shortest $dv$ path. The porous exponential dominating number of $G,$ denoted $γ_e^*(G),$ is the minimum cardinality of a porous exponential dominating set. For any graph $G,$ a technique is derived to determine a lower bound for $γ_e^*(G).$ Specifically for a grid graph $H,$ linear programing is used to sharpen bound found through the lower bound technique. Lower and upper bounds are determined for the porous exponential domination number of the King Grid $\mathcal{K_n},$ the Slant Grid $\mathcal{S_n},$ and the $n$-dimensional hypercube $Q_n.$