05C50 Online Seminar: Michael Young
Topic
The relationship between zero forcing and vertex covers
Speakers
Details
Zero forcing is a type of graph propagation based on the color-change rule: Given graph $G$, if each vertex of $G$ is colored either white or blue, and vertex $v$ is a blue vertex with only one white neighbor $w$, then change the color of $w$ to blue. In this talk we prove a conjecture formulated by the automated conjecturing program called \emph{TxGraffiti}. The conjecture states that in a claw-free graph, the vertex cover number of the graph is at least the zero forcing number of the graph. We also prove a relationships about the zero forcing and independence number of a connected subcubic graph.
This talk will not be recorded, but you may email the speaker for their slides.
Additional Information
The 05C50 Online is an international seminar about graphs and matrices held twice a month on Fridays.
Time: 8AM Pacific/10AM Central
Location: Online
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