Power domination reconfiguration
Beth Bjorkman, Chassidy Bozeman, Daniela Ferrero, Mary Flagg, Cheryl, Grood, Leslie Hogben, Bonnie Jacob, and Carolyn Reinhart

TL;DR
This paper introduces a framework for reconfiguration graphs in power domination, exploring token addition, removal, and jumping, with potential extensions to other graph parameters like domination and zero forcing.
Contribution
It establishes initial results for power domination reconfiguration graphs within a universal framework, enabling broader application to related graph parameters.
Findings
Results on token addition and removal reconfiguration graphs for power domination.
Methods applicable to reconfiguration graphs of other parameters like domination and zero forcing.
Foundation for future extensions in reconfiguration graph studies.
Abstract
The study of token addition and removal and token jumping reconfiguration graphs for power domination is initiated. Some results established here can be extended by applying the methods used for power domination to reconfiguration graphs for other parameters such as domination and zero forcing, so these results are first established in a universal framework.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Agent-Based Network Management
