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Uniform hypergraphs and dominating sets of graphs

Published 5 May 2016 in math.CO | (1605.01578v1)

Abstract: A (simple) hypergraph is a family H of pairwise incomparable sets of a finite set. We say that a hypergraph H is a domination hypergraph if there is at least a graph G such that the collection of minimal dominating sets of G is equal to H. Given a hypergraph, we are interested in determining if it is a domination hypergraph and, if this is not the case, we want to find domination hypergraphs in some sense close to it, the domination completions. Here we will focus on the family of hypergraphs containing all the subsets with the same cardinality, the uniform hypergraphs of maximum size. Specifically, we characterize those hypergraphs H in this family that are domination hypergraphs and, in any other case, we prove that the hypergraph H is uniquely determined by some of its domination completions and that H can be recovered from them by using a suitable hypergraph operation.

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