AbstractThe zero forcing number of a graph is the minimum size of a zero forcing set. This parameter is useful in the minimum rank/maximum nullity problem, as it gives an upper bound to the maximum nullity. Results for determining graphs with extreme zero forcing numbers, for determining the zero forcing number of graphs with a cut-vertex, and for determining the zero forcing number of unicyclic graphs are presented
A subset ℤ ⊆ V(G) of initially colored black vertices of a graph G is known as a zero forcing set if...
The zero forcing number and the positive zero forcing number of a graph are two graph parameters tha...
A simple digraph describes the off-diagonal zero-nonzero pattern of a family of (not necessarily sym...
AbstractThe zero forcing number of a graph is the minimum size of a zero forcing set. This parameter...
The zero forcing number of a graph is the minimum size of a zero forcing set. This parameter is usef...
Let G be a simple undirected graph with each vertex colored either white or black, u be a black vert...
The zero forcing number Z(G), which is the minimum number of vertices in a zero forcing set of a gra...
The minimum rank of a simple graph G is defined to be the smallest possible rank over all symmetric ...
The zero forcing number of a simple loopless undirected graph, being an upper bound on the path cove...
The concept of zero forcing is extended from graphs to uniform hypergraphs in analogy with the way z...
The zero-forcing number, Z(G) is an upper bound for the maximum nullity of all symmetric matrices wi...
AbstractThe minimum rank of a simple graph G is defined to be the smallest possible rank over all sy...
The zero forcing number of a graph has been applied to communication complexity, electrical powergri...
The minimum rank of a simple graph G is defined to be the smallest possible rank over all symmetric ...
Given a graph G, the zero forcing number of G, Z(G), is the smallest cardinality of any set S of ver...
A subset ℤ ⊆ V(G) of initially colored black vertices of a graph G is known as a zero forcing set if...
The zero forcing number and the positive zero forcing number of a graph are two graph parameters tha...
A simple digraph describes the off-diagonal zero-nonzero pattern of a family of (not necessarily sym...
AbstractThe zero forcing number of a graph is the minimum size of a zero forcing set. This parameter...
The zero forcing number of a graph is the minimum size of a zero forcing set. This parameter is usef...
Let G be a simple undirected graph with each vertex colored either white or black, u be a black vert...
The zero forcing number Z(G), which is the minimum number of vertices in a zero forcing set of a gra...
The minimum rank of a simple graph G is defined to be the smallest possible rank over all symmetric ...
The zero forcing number of a simple loopless undirected graph, being an upper bound on the path cove...
The concept of zero forcing is extended from graphs to uniform hypergraphs in analogy with the way z...
The zero-forcing number, Z(G) is an upper bound for the maximum nullity of all symmetric matrices wi...
AbstractThe minimum rank of a simple graph G is defined to be the smallest possible rank over all sy...
The zero forcing number of a graph has been applied to communication complexity, electrical powergri...
The minimum rank of a simple graph G is defined to be the smallest possible rank over all symmetric ...
Given a graph G, the zero forcing number of G, Z(G), is the smallest cardinality of any set S of ver...
A subset ℤ ⊆ V(G) of initially colored black vertices of a graph G is known as a zero forcing set if...
The zero forcing number and the positive zero forcing number of a graph are two graph parameters tha...
A simple digraph describes the off-diagonal zero-nonzero pattern of a family of (not necessarily sym...