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Treewidth of Products of Graphs with High Treewidth

Combinatorics 2026-07-18 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

Treewidth is the standard measure for how ``tree-like'' a graph is. This paper studies how the treewidth of a product graph depends on the treewidth of its factors. Kozawa, Otachi, and Yamazaki [2014] and Hickingbotham and Wood [2025] independently showed that tw(GH)(tw(G)+1)had(H)1\text{tw}(G\boxtimes H)\geq (\text{tw}(G)+1)\text{had}(H)-1 for all graphs GG and HH, where had(H)\text{had}(H) is the Hadwiger number of HH. We improve this bound to tw(GH)(tw(G)+1)(tw(H)+1)1\text{tw}(G\boxtimes H)\geq (\text{tw}(G)+1)(\text{tw}(H)+1)-1, thereby solving an open problem of Hickingbotham and Wood. We also prove analogous product inequalities for pathwidth, Cartesian products, and strict bramble number, which is a parameter that is tied to treewidth. As an application of our results, we show that products of expanders have large subgraphs that are expanders.

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@article{arxiv.2607.16778,
  title  = {Treewidth of Products of Graphs with High Treewidth},
  author = {Raj Kaul},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.16778},
  year   = {2026}
}

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13 pages