Profile and neighbourhood complexity of graphs excluding a minor and tree-structured graphs
Abstract
The \emph{-neighbourhood complexity} of a graph is the function counting, for a given integer , the largest possible number, over all vertex-subsets of size , of subsets of realized as the intersection between the -neighbourhood of some vertex and . A~refinement of this notion is the \emph{-profile complexity}, that counts the maximum number of distinct distance-vectors from any vertex to the vertices of , ignoring distances larger than~. Typically, in structured graph classes such as graphs of bounded VC-dimension or chordal graphs, these functions are bounded, leading to insights into their structural properties and efficient algorithms. We improve existing bounds on the -profile complexity (and thus on the -neighbourhood complexity) for graphs in several structured graph classes. We show that the -profile complexity of graphs excluding as a minor is in . For graphs of treewidth at most~, we give a bound in , which is tight up to a function of~ as a factor. These bounds improve results of Joret and Rambaud and answer a question of their paper [Combinatorica, 2024]. We also apply our methods to other classes of bounded expansion such as graphs excluding a fixed complete graph as a subdivision. For outerplanar graphs, we can improve our treewidth bound by a factor of and conjecture that a similar improvement holds for graphs with bounded simple treewidth. For graphs of treelength at most~, we give the upper bound of , which we improve to in the case of chordal graphs and for interval graphs. Our bounds also imply relations between the order, diameter and metric dimension of graphs in these classes, improving results from [Beaudou et al., SIDMA 2017].
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.08895,
title = {Profile and neighbourhood complexity of graphs excluding a minor and tree-structured graphs},
author = {Laurent Beaudou and Jan Bok and Florent Foucaud and Daniel A. Quiroz and Jean-Florent Raymond},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.08895},
year = {2025}
}