Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4952412 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2016 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
We generalise the results of Richerby and Thilikos in two aspects. We give a linear bound on the number of additional cops in the game (1) on directed graphs and (2) where the robbers have more power: every robber can leave his vertex and jump to another robber. We show that our bound is tight and that the reason for a worse lower bound is not the directedness of the graphs, but the ability of the robbers to jump. We also prove that adding new robbers induces a hierarchy of the cop numbers for a fixed graph which is strict on some graphs and converges to the minimum number of cops needed to capture an invisible robber (as in [25]).
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Authors
Bernd Puchala, Roman Rabinovich,