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Kevin Hendrey, The minimum connectivity forcing forest minors in large graphs

Monday, October 14th, 2019

IBS/KAIST Joint Discrete Math Seminar

The minimum connectivity forcing forest minors in large graphs
Kevin Hendrey
IBS Discrete Mathematics Group, Daejeon
2019/09/10 Tue 4:30PM-5:30PM
Given a graph $G$, we define $\textrm{ex}_c(G)$ to be the minimum value of $t$ for which there exists a constant $N(t,G)$ such that every $t$-connected graph with at least $N(t,G)$ vertices contains $G$ as a minor. The value of $\textrm{ex}_c(G)$ is known to be tied to the vertex cover number $\tau(G)$, and in fact $\tau(G)\leq \textrm{ex}_c(G)\leq \frac{31}{2}(\tau(G)+1)$. We give the precise value of $\textrm{ex}_c(G)$ when $G$ is a forest. In particular we find that $\textrm{ex}_c(G)\leq \tau(G)+2$ in this setting, which is tight for infinitely many forests.