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Fugitive-Search Games on Graphs and Related Parameters

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Fugitive-Search Games on Graphs and Related Parameters
The goal of a fugitive-search game on a graph is to trap a fugitive that hides on the vertices of the graph by systematically placing searchers on the vertices. The fugitive is assumed to have complete knowledge of the graph and of the searchers' moves, but is restricted to move only along paths whose vertices are not guarded by searchers. The search number of the graph is the least number of searchers necessary to trap the fugitive. Variants of the fugitive-search game have been related to important graph parameters like treewidth and pathwidth. In this paper, we introduce a class of fugitive-search games where the searchers do not see the fugitive and the fugitive can only move just before a searcher is placed on the vertex it occupies. Letting the fugitive's speed (i.e. the maximum number of edges the fugitive can traverse at a single move) vary, we get different games. We show that if the speed of the fugitive is unbounded then the search number minus 1 is equal to the t...
Nick D. Dendris, Lefteris M. Kirousis, Dimitrios M
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Type Conference
Year 1994
Where WG
Authors Nick D. Dendris, Lefteris M. Kirousis, Dimitrios M. Thilikos
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