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On Induced Versions of Menger's Theorem on Sparse Graphs

Published 15 Sep 2023 in math.CO and cs.DS | (2309.08169v1)

Abstract: Let $A$ and $B$ be sets of vertices in a graph $G$. Menger's theorem states that for every positive integer $k$, either there exists a collection of $k$ vertex-disjoint paths between $A$ and $B$, or $A$ can be separated from $B$ by a set of at most $k-1$ vertices. Let $\Delta$ be the maximum degree of $G$. We show that there exists a function $f(\Delta) = (\Delta+1){\Delta2+1}$, so that for every positive integer $k$, either there exists a collection of $k$ vertex-disjoint and pairwise anticomplete paths between $A$ and $B$, or $A$ can be separated from $B$ by a set of at most $k \cdot f(\Delta)$ vertices. We also show that the result can be generalized from bounded-degree graphs to graphs excluding a topological minor. On the negative side, we show that no such relation holds on graphs that have degeneracy 2 and arbitrarily large girth, even when $k = 2$. Similar results were obtained independently and concurrently by Hendrey, Norin, Steiner, and Turcotte [arXiv:2309.07905].

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