
doi: 10.7151/dmgt.1433
Let G = (V,E) be a graph. A set S ⊆ V is a restrained dominating set if every vertex in V − S is adjacent to a vertex in S and to a vertex in V − S. The restrained domination number of G, denoted by γr(G), is the minimum cardinality of a restrained dominating set of G. A unicyclic graph is a connected graph that contains precisely one cycle. We show that if U is a unicyclic graph of order n, then γr(U) ≥ dn3 e, and provide a characterization of graphs achieving this bound.
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