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Domination in fuzzy graphs–I

Somasundaram et al., 1998

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2144543765146464996
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Somasundaram A
Somasundaram S
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In this paper we introduce the concepts of domination and total domination in fuzzy graphs. We determine the domination number γ and the total domination number γt for several classes of fuzzy graphs and obtain bounds for the same. We also obtain Nordhaus–Gaddum …
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