International audienceCommunicated by Dachuan Xu Graph protection using mobile guards has received a lot of attention in the literature. It has been considered in different forms, including Eternal Dominating set, Eternal Independent set and Eternal Vertex Cover set. In this paper, we introduce and study two new models of graph protection, namely Eternal Feedback Vertex Sets (EFVS) and m-Eternal Feedback Vertex Sets (m-EFVS). Both models are based on an initial selection of a feedback vertex set (FVS), where a vertex in FVS can be replaced with a neighboring vertex such that the resulting set is a FVS too. We prove bounds for both the eternal and m-eternal feedback vertex numbers on, mainly, distance graphs, circulant graphs and grids. Also...
Informally, a set of guards positioned on the vertices of a graph G is called eternally secure if th...
Mobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend it against attacks on either its vertice...
A dynamic domination problem in graphs is considered in which an infinite sequence of attacks occur ...
The Eternal Feedback Vertex Set problem is a new model of protecting graphs using mobile guards, whi...
The use of mobile guards to protect a graph has received much attention in the literature of late in...
AbstractMobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend it against an infinite sequence ...
Eternal and m-eternal domination are concerned with using mobile guards to protect a graph against i...
The use of mobile guards to protect a graph has received much attention in the literature of late in...
The eternal domination problem requires a graph to be protected against an infinitely long sequence ...
AbstractMobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend it against an infinite sequence ...
An eternal dominating set of a graph G is a set of guards distributed on the vertices of a dominatin...
A vertex cover of a graph G = (V, E) is a subset S ⊆V such that every edge is incident with at least...
AbstractThe eternal domination problem requires a graph to be protected against an infinitely long s...
Mobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend the graph against an infinite sequence o...
Informally, a set of guards positioned on the vertices of a graph G is called eternally secure if th...
Informally, a set of guards positioned on the vertices of a graph G is called eternally secure if th...
Mobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend it against attacks on either its vertice...
A dynamic domination problem in graphs is considered in which an infinite sequence of attacks occur ...
The Eternal Feedback Vertex Set problem is a new model of protecting graphs using mobile guards, whi...
The use of mobile guards to protect a graph has received much attention in the literature of late in...
AbstractMobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend it against an infinite sequence ...
Eternal and m-eternal domination are concerned with using mobile guards to protect a graph against i...
The use of mobile guards to protect a graph has received much attention in the literature of late in...
The eternal domination problem requires a graph to be protected against an infinitely long sequence ...
AbstractMobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend it against an infinite sequence ...
An eternal dominating set of a graph G is a set of guards distributed on the vertices of a dominatin...
A vertex cover of a graph G = (V, E) is a subset S ⊆V such that every edge is incident with at least...
AbstractThe eternal domination problem requires a graph to be protected against an infinitely long s...
Mobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend the graph against an infinite sequence o...
Informally, a set of guards positioned on the vertices of a graph G is called eternally secure if th...
Informally, a set of guards positioned on the vertices of a graph G is called eternally secure if th...
Mobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend it against attacks on either its vertice...
A dynamic domination problem in graphs is considered in which an infinite sequence of attacks occur ...