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Minors in graphs of large ${\theta}_r$-girth

Combinatorics 2017-01-19 v3 Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

For every rNr \in \mathbb{N}, let θr\theta_r denote the graph with two vertices and rr parallel edges. The θr\theta_r-girth of a graph GG is the minimum number of edges of a subgraph of GG that can be contracted to θr\theta_r. This notion generalizes the usual concept of girth which corresponds to the case r=2r=2. In [Minors in graphs of large girth, Random Structures & Algorithms, 22(2):213--225, 2003], K\"uhn and Osthus showed that graphs of sufficiently large minimum degree contain clique-minors whose order is an exponential function of their girth. We extend this result for the case of θr\theta_{r}-girth and we show that the minimum degree can be replaced by some connectivity measurement. As an application of our results, we prove that, for every fixed rr, graphs excluding as a minor the disjoint union of kk θr\theta_{r}'s have treewidth O(klogk)O(k\cdot \log k).

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@article{arxiv.1510.03041,
  title  = {Minors in graphs of large ${\theta}_r$-girth},
  author = {Dimitris Chatzidimitriou and Jean-Florent Raymond and Ignasi Sau and Dimitrios M. Thilikos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.03041},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Some of the results of this paper have been presented in WAOA 2015