Blow-up structure of graphs excluding a tree or an apex-tree as a minor
Abstract
We prove blow-up structure theorems for graphs excluding a tree or an apex-tree as a minor. First, we show that for every -vertex tree with and radius , and every graph excluding as a minor, there exists a graph with pathwidth at most such that is contained in as a subgraph. This improves on a recent theorem of Dujmovi\'c, Hickingbotham, Joret, Micek, Morin, and Wood (2024), who proved the same result but with a larger bound on the order of the complete graph in the product. Second, we show that for every -vertex tree with , radius and maximum degree , and every graph excluding the apex-tree as a minor, where is the tree obtained by adding a universal vertex to , there exists a graph with treewidth at most such that is contained in . The bound on the treewidth of is best possible up to a factor , and improves on a bound that follows from a recent result of Dujmovi\'c, Hickingbotham, Hodor, Joret, La, Micek, Morin, Rambaud, and Wood (2024).
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.16615,
title = {Blow-up structure of graphs excluding a tree or an apex-tree as a minor},
author = {Quentin Claus and Gwenaël Joret and Clément Rambaud},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.16615},
year = {2026}
}