AbstractZero forcing (also called graph infection) on a simple, undirected graph G is based on the color-change rule: if each vertex of G is colored either white or black, and vertex v is a black vertex with only one white neighbor w, then change the color of w to black. A minimum zero forcing set is a set of black vertices of minimum cardinality that can color the entire graph black using the color change rule. The propagation time of a zero forcing set B of graph G is the minimum number of steps that it takes to force all the vertices of G black, starting with the vertices in B black and performing independent forces simultaneously. The minimum and maximum propagation times of a graph are taken over all minimum zero forcing sets of the gr...
Consider a graph where some of its vertices are colored. A colored vertex with a single uncolored ne...
A graph consists of vertices and edges. An edge connects a pair of vertices. The minimum rank of a g...
International audienceThis paper presents new complexity and non-approximation results concerning tw...
Zero forcing (also called graph infection) on a simple, undirected graph G is based on the color-cha...
AbstractZero forcing (also called graph infection) on a simple, undirected graph G is based on the c...
Zero forcing is an iterative coloring procedure on a graph that starts by initially coloring vertice...
Zero forcing is an iterative coloring procedure on a graph that starts by initially coloring vertice...
Zero forcing is a coloring game played on a graph where each vertex is initially colored blue or whi...
Zero forcing is a coloring process on a graph that was introduced more than fifteen years ago in sev...
Zero forcing is a process on a graph that colors vertices blue by starting with some of the vertices...
Let G be a simple undirected graph with each vertex colored either white or black, u be a black vert...
Zero forcing is a combinatorial game played on graphs in which a color change rule is used to progre...
AbstractThe zero forcing number of a graph is the minimum size of a zero forcing set. This parameter...
The zero forcing number has long been used as a tool for determining the maximum nullity of a graph,...
In this paper, we study a dynamic coloring of the vertices of a graph G that starts with an initial ...
Consider a graph where some of its vertices are colored. A colored vertex with a single uncolored ne...
A graph consists of vertices and edges. An edge connects a pair of vertices. The minimum rank of a g...
International audienceThis paper presents new complexity and non-approximation results concerning tw...
Zero forcing (also called graph infection) on a simple, undirected graph G is based on the color-cha...
AbstractZero forcing (also called graph infection) on a simple, undirected graph G is based on the c...
Zero forcing is an iterative coloring procedure on a graph that starts by initially coloring vertice...
Zero forcing is an iterative coloring procedure on a graph that starts by initially coloring vertice...
Zero forcing is a coloring game played on a graph where each vertex is initially colored blue or whi...
Zero forcing is a coloring process on a graph that was introduced more than fifteen years ago in sev...
Zero forcing is a process on a graph that colors vertices blue by starting with some of the vertices...
Let G be a simple undirected graph with each vertex colored either white or black, u be a black vert...
Zero forcing is a combinatorial game played on graphs in which a color change rule is used to progre...
AbstractThe zero forcing number of a graph is the minimum size of a zero forcing set. This parameter...
The zero forcing number has long been used as a tool for determining the maximum nullity of a graph,...
In this paper, we study a dynamic coloring of the vertices of a graph G that starts with an initial ...
Consider a graph where some of its vertices are colored. A colored vertex with a single uncolored ne...
A graph consists of vertices and edges. An edge connects a pair of vertices. The minimum rank of a g...
International audienceThis paper presents new complexity and non-approximation results concerning tw...