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Domination of subcubic planar graphs with large girth

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arxiv 2312.03384 v1 pith:SFYZ22J5 submitted 2023-12-06 math.CO

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keywords fracgraphsplanardominationgirthnumbersubcubiccubic
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Since Reed conjectured in 1996 that the domination number of a connected cubic graph of order $n$ is at most $\lceil \frac13 n \rceil$, the domination number of cubic graphs has been extensively studied. It is now known that the conjecture is false in general, but Henning and Dorbec showed that it holds for graphs with girth at least $9$. Zhu and Wu stated an analogous conjecture for 2-connected cubic planar graphs. In this paper, we present a new upper bound for the domination number of subcubic planar graphs: if $G$ is a subcubic planar graph with girth at least 8, then $\gamma(G) < n_0 + \frac{3}{4} n_1 + \frac{11}{20} n_2 + \frac{7}{20} n_3$, where $n_i$ denotes the number of vertices in $G$ of degree $i$, for $i \in \{0,1,2,3\}$. We also prove that if $G$ is a subcubic planar graph with girth at least 9, then $\gamma(G) < n_0 + \frac{13}{17} n_1 + \frac{9}{17} n_2 + \frac{6}{17} n_3$.

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