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In [1] C. Barefoot, F. Harary and K. Jones conjectured that for cubic graphs with connectivity three the difference between the domination and independent domination numbers is at most one. We disprove this conjecture and give an exhaustive answer to the question: “What is the difference between the domination and independent domination numbers for cubic graphs with given connectivity?”
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Zverovich, I.E., Zverovich, V.E. Disproof of a Conjecture in the Domination Theory. Graphs and Combinatorics 10, 389–396 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02986690
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