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On the purity of minor-closed classes of graphs

Combinatorics 2018-09-05 v2

Abstract

Given a graph HH with at least one edge, let gapH(n)\operatorname{gap}_{H}(n) denote the maximum difference between the numbers of edges in two nn-vertex edge-maximal graphs with no minor HH. We show that for exactly four connected graphs HH (with at least two vertices), the class of graphs with no minor HH is pure, that is, gapH(n)=0\operatorname{gap}_{H}(n) = 0 for all n1n \geq 1; and for each connected graph HH (with at least two vertices) we have the dichotomy that either gapH(n)=O(1)\operatorname{gap}_{H}(n) = O(1) or gapH(n)=Θ(n)\operatorname{gap}_{H}(n) = \Theta(n). Further, if HH is 2-connected and does not yield a pure class, then there is a constant c>0c>0 such that gapH(n)cn\operatorname{gap}_{H}(n) \sim cn. We also give some partial results when HH is not connected or when there are two or more excluded minors.

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@article{arxiv.1608.08623,
  title  = {On the purity of minor-closed classes of graphs},
  author = {Colin McDiarmid and Michał Przykucki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.08623},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

24 pages, 6 figures. Copyright 2018. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. Manuscript has been accepted to the Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B