Vol. 23 (2012)
Articles

The Forcing Edge Monophonic Number of a Graph

J. John
Department of Mathematics, Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli - 627 007, India
P Arul Paul Sudhahar
Department of Mathematics, Alagappa Government Arts College, Karaikudi - 630 003, India

Publicado 2012-09-11

Palabras clave

  • Monophonic path,
  • Monophonic number,
  • Edge monophonic number,
  • Forcing monophonic number,
  • Forcing edge monophonic number.

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Resumen

For a connected graph \( G = (V, E) \), let a set \( M \) be a minimum edge monophonic set of \( G \). A subset \( T \subseteq M \) is called a forcing subset for \( M \) if \( M \) is the unique minimum edge monophonic set containing \( T \). A forcing subset for \( M \) of minimum cardinality is a minimum forcing subset of \( M \). The forcing edge monophonic number of \( M \), denoted by \( fm_1(M) \), is the cardinality of a minimum forcing subset of \( M \). The forcing edge monophonic number of \( G\), denoted by \( fm_1(G) \), is \(fm_1(G) = \min \{ fm_1(M) \},\) where the minimum is taken over all minimum edge monophonic sets \( M \) in \( G \). Some general properties satisfied by this concept are studied. The forcing edge monophonic number of certain classes of graphs are determined. It is known that \( m(G) \leq m_1(G) \), where \( m(G) \) and \( m_1(G) \) are respectively the monophonic number and the edge monophonic number of a connected graph \( G \). However, there is no relation between \( fm(G) \) and \( fm_1(G) \), where \( fm(G) \) is the forcing monophonic number of a connected graph \( G \). We give realization results for various possibilities of these four parameters.

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