Graph Theoretical Analysis of Roman Domination in Metal-Organic Networks
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2024
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Roman domination theory, a significant area within graph theory, examines the concept of
domination in graphs through the framework of Roman dominating functions. This project
investigates the fundamental properties of Roman domination, including the determina-
tion of the Roman domination number, denoted by γR(G), which represents the minimum
number of vertices needed in a Roman dominating function for a given graph, as well as
computation of the domination number γ(G), which represents the minimum number of
vertices required to dominate a given graph G. Furthermore, we explore the application
of Roman domination theory to the analysis of metal-organic networks MONs, a class of
complex chemical structures with diverse applications in materials science, catalysis, and
nanotechnology. Using Roman dominating functions, we investigate the efficiency and
effectiveness of dominating sets in MONs, aiming to elucidate their structural and compu-
tational properties. We study domination number and Roman domination number for the
metal-organic networks MONs and the line graph of metal-organic networks MONs.
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CIIT/FA20-BSM-065/LHR, Dr. Hafiz M. Afzal Siddiqui, Graph Theoretical