Minors in graphs of large ${\theta}_r$-girth
Abstract
For every , let denote the graph with two vertices and parallel edges. The -girth of a graph is the minimum number of edges of a subgraph of that can be contracted to . This notion generalizes the usual concept of girth which corresponds to the case . 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 -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 , graphs excluding as a minor the disjoint union of 's have treewidth .
Cite
@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