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On the number of cliques in graphs with a forbidden minor

Combinatorics 2016-03-24 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

Reed and Wood and independently Norine, Seymour, Thomas, and Wollan proved that for each positive integer tt there is a constant c(t)c(t) such that every graph on nn vertices with no KtK_t-minor has at most c(t)nc(t)n cliques. Wood asked in 2007 if we can take c(t)=ctc(t) = c^t for some absolute constant cc. This question was recently answered affirmatively by Lee and Oum. In this paper, we determine the exponential constant. We prove that every graph on nn vertices with no KtK_t-minor has at most 32t/3+o(t)n3^{2t/3+o(t)}n cliques. This bound is tight for n4t/3n \geq 4t/3. More generally, let HH be a connected graph on tt vertices, and xx denote the size (i.e., the number edges) of the largest matching in the complement of HH. We prove that every graph on nn vertices with no HH-minor has at most max(32t/3x/3+o(t)n,2t+o(t)n)\max(3^{2t/3-x/3+o(t)}n,2^{t+o(t)}n) cliques, and this bound is tight for nmax(4t/32x/3,t)n \geq \max (4t/3-2x/3,t) by a simple construction. Even more generally, we determine explicitly the exponential constant for the maximum number of cliques an nn-vertex graph can have in a minor-closed family of graphs which is closed under disjoint union.

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@article{arxiv.1603.07056,
  title  = {On the number of cliques in graphs with a forbidden minor},
  author = {Jacob Fox and Fan Wei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.07056},
  year   = {2016}
}

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