Global Defensive Alliances in Graphs
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A defensive alliance in a graph G =( V,E) is a set of vertices S V satisfying the condition that for every vertex v 2 S, the number of neighbors v has in S plus one (counting v) is at least as large as the number of neighbors it has in V S. Because of such an alliance, the vertices in S, agreeing to mutually support each other, have the strength of numbers to be able to defend themselves from the vertices in V S. A defensive alliance S is called global if it eects every vertex in V S, that is, every vertex in V S is adjacent to at least one member of the alliance S. Note that a global defensive alliance is a dominating set. We study global defensive alliances in graphs.
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