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Induced subgraphs and tree decompositions XVII. Anticomplete sets of large treewidth

arXiv:2411.11842

Abstract

Two sets of vertices in a graph are "anticomplete" if and there is no edge in with an end in and an end in . We prove that every graph of sufficiently large treewidth contains two anticomplete sets of vertices each inducing a subgraph of large treewidth unless contains, as an induced subgraph, a highly structured graph of large treewidth that is an obvious counterexample to this statement. These are: complete graphs, complete bipartite graphs and "interrupted -constellations." The latter is a slightly adjusted version of a well-known construction by Bonamy et al.

arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2410.16495