Canonical tree-decompositions of a graph that display its $k$-blocks
Combinatorics
2015-06-10 v1
Abstract
A -block in a graph is a maximal set of at least vertices no two of which can be separated in by removing less than vertices. It is separable if there exists a tree-decomposition of adhesion less than of in which this -block appears as a part. Carmesin, Diestel, Hamann, Hundertmark and Stein proved that every finite graph has a canonical tree-decomposition of adhesion less than that distinguishes all its -blocks and tangles of order . We construct such tree-decompositions with the additional property that every separable -block is equal to the unique part in which it is contained. This proves a conjecture of Diestel.
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@article{arxiv.1506.02904,
title = {Canonical tree-decompositions of a graph that display its $k$-blocks},
author = {Johannes Carmesin and Pascal Gollin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.02904},
year = {2015}
}