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A zero forcing set
in a graph
is called a dom-forcing set if
is also a dominating set of
. The minimum cardinality of such a set is known as the dom-forcing number of the graph
, denoted by
. If the subgraph induced by a dom-forcing set is connected, then it is called a connected dom-forcing set of the graph
. The minimum cardinality of such a set is called the connected domforcing number of
, denoted by
. The propagation time of a connected dom-forcing set of a graph
is the minimum number of steps required to force all vertices to become black, starting from the vertices in the connected dom-forcing set and performing independent forces simultaneously. The connected dom-forcing propagation time of a graph is the minimum of propagation time taken over all minimum connected dom-forcing sets of the graph. We discuss the minimum connected dom-forcing propagation time of the graph
. Additionally, it delves into the precise determination of minimum connected dom-forcing propagation time for certain well-known graphs. Also, we characterize the class of graphs that admit connected dom-forcing propagation times
and
.
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Title: Advances and Applications in Discrete Mathematics
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A zero forcing set
in a graph
is called a dom-forcing set if
is also a dominating set of
.
The minimum cardinality of such a set is known as the dom-forcing number of the graph
, denoted by
.
If the subgraph induced by a dom-forcing set is connected, then it is called a connected dom-forcing set of the graph
.
The minimum cardinality of such a set is called the connected domforcing number of
, denoted by
.
The propagation time of a connected dom-forcing set of a graph
is the minimum number of steps required to force all vertices to become black, starting from the vertices in the connected dom-forcing set and performing independent forces simultaneously.
The connected dom-forcing propagation time of a graph is the minimum of propagation time taken over all minimum connected dom-forcing sets of the graph.
We discuss the minimum connected dom-forcing propagation time of the graph
.
Additionally, it delves into the precise determination of minimum connected dom-forcing propagation time for certain well-known graphs.
Also, we characterize the class of graphs that admit connected dom-forcing propagation times
and
.
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