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Connected domination game: predomination, Staller-start game, and lexicographic products

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arxiv 1902.02087 v2 pith:XFYJUYML submitted 2019-02-06 math.CO

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The connected domination game was recently introduced by Borowiecki, Fiedorowicz and Sidorowicz as another variation of the domination game. The rules are essentially the same, except that the set of played vertices must be connected at all stages of the game. We answer a problem from their paper regarding the relation between the number of moves in a game where Dominator/Staller starts the game. In this paper we also study the relation to the diameter and present graphs with small connected game domination number. We determine the values on the lexicographic product graphs, and consider the effect of predomination of a vertex on the connected game domination number.

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