On the number of cliques in graphs with a forbidden minor
Abstract
Reed and Wood and independently Norine, Seymour, Thomas, and Wollan proved that for each positive integer there is a constant such that every graph on vertices with no -minor has at most cliques. Wood asked in 2007 if we can take for some absolute constant . This question was recently answered affirmatively by Lee and Oum. In this paper, we determine the exponential constant. We prove that every graph on vertices with no -minor has at most cliques. This bound is tight for . More generally, let be a connected graph on vertices, and denote the size (i.e., the number edges) of the largest matching in the complement of . We prove that every graph on vertices with no -minor has at most cliques, and this bound is tight for by a simple construction. Even more generally, we determine explicitly the exponential constant for the maximum number of cliques an -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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20 pages