Induced minors and well-quasi-ordering
Abstract
A graph is an induced minor of a graph if it can be obtained from an induced subgraph of by contracting edges. Otherwise, is said to be -induced minor-free. Robin Thomas showed that -induced minor-free graphs are well-quasi-ordered by induced minors [Graphs without and well-quasi-ordering, Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B, 38(3):240 -- 247, 1985]. We provide a dichotomy theorem for -induced minor-free graphs and show that the class of -induced minor-free graphs is well-quasi-ordered by the induced minor relation if and only if is an induced minor of the gem (the path on 4 vertices plus a dominating vertex) or of the graph obtained by adding a vertex of degree 2 to the complete graph on 4 vertices. To this end we proved two decomposition theorems which are of independent interest. Similar dichotomy results were previously given for subgraphs by Guoli Ding in [Subgraphs and well-quasi-ordering, Journal of Graph Theory, 16(5):489--502, 1992] and for induced subgraphs by Peter Damaschke in [Induced subgraphs and well-quasi-ordering, Journal of Graph Theory, 14(4):427--435, 1990].
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@article{arxiv.1510.07135,
title = {Induced minors and well-quasi-ordering},
author = {Jarosław Błasiok and Marcin Kamiński and Jean-Florent Raymond and Théophile Trunck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.07135},
year = {2018}
}