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Reduced bandwidth: a qualitative strengthening of twin-width in minor-closed classes (and beyond)

Combinatorics 2025-10-28 v2 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

In a reduction sequence of a graph, vertices are successively identified until the graph has one vertex. At each step, when identifying uu and vv, each edge incident to exactly one of uu and vv is coloured red. Bonnet, Kim, Thomass\'e and Watrigant [J. ACM 2022] defined the twin-width of a graph GG to be the minimum integer kk such that there is a reduction sequence of GG in which every red graph has maximum degree at most kk. For any graph parameter ff, we define the reduced ff of a graph GG to be the minimum integer kk such that there is a reduction sequence of GG in which every red graph has ff at most kk. Our focus is on graph classes with bounded reduced bandwidth, which implies and is stronger than bounded twin-width (reduced maximum degree). We show that every proper minor-closed class has bounded reduced bandwidth, which is qualitatively stronger than an analogous result of Bonnet et al.\ for bounded twin-width. In many instances, we also make quantitative improvements. For example, all previous upper bounds on the twin-width of planar graphs were at least 210002^{1000}. We show that planar graphs have reduced bandwidth at most 466466 and twin-width at most 583583. Our bounds for graphs of Euler genus γ\gamma are O(γ)O(\gamma). Lastly, we show that fixed powers of graphs in a proper minor-closed class have bounded reduced bandwidth (irrespective of the degree of the vertices). In particular, we show that map graphs of Euler genus γ\gamma have reduced bandwidth O(γ4)O(\gamma^4). Lastly, we separate twin-width and reduced bandwidth by showing that any infinite class of expanders excluding a fixed complete bipartite subgraph has unbounded reduced bandwidth, while there are bounded-degree expanders with twin-width at most 6.

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@article{arxiv.2202.11858,
  title  = {Reduced bandwidth: a qualitative strengthening of twin-width in minor-closed classes (and beyond)},
  author = {Édouard Bonnet and O-joung Kwon and David R. Wood},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.11858},
  year   = {2025}
}

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36 pages, 5 figures