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arxiv: 1408.4530 · v1 · pith:OY6FJ573new · submitted 2014-08-20 · 🧮 math.CO

Dominating Plane Triangulations

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In 1996, Tarjan and Matheson proved that if $G$ is a plane triangulated disc with $n$ vertices, $\gamma (G)\le n/3$, where $\gamma (G)$ denotes the domination number of $G$. Furthermore, they conjectured that the constant $1/3$ could be improved to $1/4$ for sufficiently large $n$. Their conjecture remains unsettled. In the present paper, it is proved that if $G$ is a hamiltonian plane triangulation with $|V(G)|=n$ vertices and minimum degree at least 4, then $\gamma (G)\le\max\{\lceil 2n/7\rceil, \lfloor 5n/16\rfloor\}$. It follows immediately that if $G$ is a 4-connected plane triangulation with $n$ vertices, then $\gamma (G)\le\max\{\lceil 2n/7\rceil, \lfloor 5n/16\rfloor\} $. It then follows that if $n\ge 26$, then $\gamma (G)\le \lfloor 5n/16\rfloor$.

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