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Linear transformations between dominating sets in the TAR-model

Given a graph $G$ and an integer $k$, a token addition and removal ({\sf TAR} for short) reconfiguration sequence between two dominating sets $D_{\sf s}$ and $D_{\sf t}$ of size at most $k$ is a sequence $S= \langle D_0 = D_{\sf s}, D_1 \ldots, D_\ell = D_{\sf t} \rangle$ of dominating sets of $G$ such that any two consecutive dominating sets differ by the addition or deletion of one vertex, and no dominating set has size bigger than $k$. We first improve a result of Haas and Seyffarth, by showing that if $k=Γ(G)+α(G)-1$ (where $Γ(G)$ is the maximum size of a minimal dominating set and $α(G)$ the maximum size of an independent set), then there exists a linear {\sf TAR} reconfiguration sequence between any pair of dominating sets. We then improve these results on several graph classes by showing that the same holds for $K_{\ell}$-minor free graph as long as $k \ge Γ(G)+O(\ell \sqrt{\log \ell})$ and for planar graphs whenever $k \ge Γ(G)+3$. Finally, we show that if $k=Γ(G)+tw(G)+1$, then there also exists a linear transformation between any pair of dominating sets.

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