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    Study of the Gromov hyperbolicity constant on graphs

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    The concept of Gromov hyperbolicity grasps the essence of negatively curved spaces like the classical hyperbolic space and Riemannian manifolds of negative sectional curvature. It is remarkable that a simple concept leads to such a rich general theory. The study of hyperbolic graphs is an interesting topic since the hyperbolicity of any geodesic metric space is equivalent to the hyperbolicity of a graph related to it. In this Ph. D. Thesis we characterize the hyperbolicity constant of interval graphs and circular-arc graphs. Likewise, we provide relationships between dominant sets and the hyperbolicity constant. Finally, we study the invariance of the hyperbolicity constant when the graphs are transformed by several operators.Programa de Doctorado en Ingeniería Matemática por la Universidad Carlos III de MadridPresidente: Domingo de Guzmán Pestana Galván.- Secretaria: Ana Portilla Ferreira.- Vocal: Eva Tourís Loj

    Domination on hyperbolic graphs

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    If k ≥ 1 and G = (V, E) is a finite connected graph, S ⊆ V is said a distance k-dominating set if every vertex v ∈ V is within distance k from some vertex of S. The distance k-domination number γ kw (G) is the minimum cardinality among all distance k-dominating sets of G. A set S ⊆ V is a total dominating set if every vertex v ∈ V satisfies δS (v) ≥ 1 and the total domination number, denoted by γt(G), is the minimum cardinality among all total dominating sets of G. The study of hyperbolic graphs is an interesting topic since the hyperbolicity of any geodesic metric space is equivalent to the hyperbolicity of a graph related to it. In this paper we obtain relationships between the hyperbolicity constant δ(G) and some domination parameters of a graph G. The results in this work are inequalities, such as γkw(G) ≥ 2δ(G)/(2k + 1) and δ(G) ≤ γt(G)/2 + 3.Supported by two grants from Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) (MTM2016-78227-C2-1-P and MTM2017-90584-REDT), Spain, and a grant from Agencia Estatal de Investigación (PID2019-106433GB-I00 / AEI / 10.13039/501100011033), Spain
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