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Unavoidable topological minors of infinite graphs

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Unavoidable topological minors of infinite graphs
A graph G is loosely-c-connected, or -c-connected, if there exists a number d depending on G such that the deletion of fewer than c vertices from G leaves precisely one infinite component and a graph containing at most d vertices. In this paper, we give the structure of a set of -c-connected infinite graphs that form an unavoidable set among the topological minors of -c-connected infinite graphs. Corresponding results for minors and parallel minors are also obtained.
Carolyn Chun, Guoli Ding
Added 10 Dec 2010
Updated 10 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where DM
Authors Carolyn Chun, Guoli Ding
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