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Modelling and Searching Networks Lecture 8 – Cop-win Graphs
Miniconference on the Mathematics of Computation MTH 707 Modelling and Searching Networks Lecture 8 – Cop-win Graphs Dr. Anthony Bonato Ryerson University
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Reminder: Cops and Robbers
played on reflexive graphs G two players Cops C and robber R play at alternate time-steps (cops first) with perfect information players move to vertices along edges; allowed to moved to neighbors or pass cops try to capture (i.e. land on) the robber, while robber tries to evade capture minimum number of cops needed to capture the robber is the cop number c(G) well-defined as c(G) ≤ |V(G)|
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Cop-win graphs consider the case when one cop has a winning strategy; i.e. c(G) = 1 cop-win graphs introduced by (Nowakowski, Winkler, 83) and independently by (Quilliot, 78)
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R.J. Nowakowski, P. Winkler Vertex-to-vertex pursuit in a graph, Discrete Mathematics 43 (1983) 5 pages > 480 citations (most for either author)
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Examples Cliques Graphs with universal vertices Trees. What about…?
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Retracts let H be an induced subgraph of G
a homomorphism f: G → H is a retraction if f(x) = x for all x in V(H). We say that H is a retract of G. examples: H is a single vertex (recall G is reflexive). Let H be the subgraph induced by {1,2,3,4}: - the mapping sending 5 to 4 fixing all other vertices is a retraction; - what if we map 5 to 2? 2 3 4 1 5
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Retracts and cop number
Theorem 9.1: If H is a retract of G, then c(H) ≤ c(G). proof uses shadow strategy Corollary: If G is cop-win, then so is H.
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Characterization node u is a corner if there is a v such that N[v] contains N[u] v is the parent; u is the child a graph is dismantlable if we can iteratively delete corners until there is only one vertex
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Exercise 9.5 What are the corners in trees? 9.6 Which vertices are corners in cliques?
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A dismantlable graph
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A simple lemma Lemma 9.3: If G is cop-win, then G contains at least one corner.
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Characterization Theorem 9.4 (Nowakowski, Winkler 83; Quilliot,78)
A graph is cop-win if and only if it is dismantlable. idea: cop-win graphs always have corners; retract corner and play shadow strategy; - dismantlable graphs are cop-win by induction
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Exercise 9.8 Explain why the following graph is cop-win.
9.9 Explain why a hypercube Qn, where n > 1, is never cop-win.
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