English

Connectivity and choosability of graphs with no $K_t$ minor

Combinatorics 2020-04-23 v1

Abstract

In 1943, Hadwiger conjectured that every graph with no KtK_t minor is (t1)(t-1)-colorable for every t1t\ge 1. While Hadwiger's conjecture does not hold for list-coloring, the linear weakening is conjectured to be true. In the 1980s, Kostochka and Thomason independently proved that every graph with no KtK_t minor has average degree O(tlogt)O(t\sqrt{\log t}) and thus is O(tlogt)O(t\sqrt{\log t})-list-colorable. Recently, the authors and Song proved that every graph with no KtK_t minor is O(t(logt)β)O(t(\log t)^{\beta})-colorable for every β>14\beta > \frac 1 4. Here, we build on that result to show that every graph with no KtK_t minor is O(t(logt)β)O(t(\log t)^{\beta})-list-colorable for every β>14\beta > \frac 1 4. Our main new tool is an upper bound on the number of vertices in highly connected KtK_t-minor-free graphs: We prove that for every β>14\beta > \frac 1 4, every Ω(t(logt)β)\Omega(t(\log t)^{\beta})-connected graph with no KtK_t minor has O(t(logt)7/4)O(t (\log t)^{7/4}) vertices.

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@article{arxiv.2004.10367,
  title  = {Connectivity and choosability of graphs with no $K_t$ minor},
  author = {Sergey Norin and Luke Postle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.10367},
  year   = {2020}
}