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Power domination in block graphs

2006 
The problem of monitoring an electric power system by placing as few measurement devices in the system as possible is closely related to the well-known domination problem in graphs. In 2002, Haynes et al. considered the graph theoretical representation of this problem as a variation of the domination problem. They defined a set S to be a power dominating set of a graph if every vertex and every edge in the system is monitored by the set S (following a set of rules for power system monitoring). The power domination number γp(G) of a graph G is the minimum cardinality of a power dominating set of G. This problem was proved NP-complete even when restricted to bipartite graphs and chordal graphs. In this paper, we present a linear time algorithm for solving the power domination problem in block graphs. As an application of the algorithm, we establish a sharp upper bound for power domination number in block graphs and characterize the extremal graphs.
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