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On objects dual to tree-cut decompositions

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arxiv 2103.14667 v2 pith:GMI76EVH submitted 2021-03-26 math.CO cs.DM

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keywords tree-cutwidthdefineddualequivalentfunctionallygraphimmersion
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Tree-cut width is a graph parameter introduced by Wollan that is an analogue of treewidth for the immersion order on graphs in the following sense: the tree-cut width of a graph is functionally equivalent to the largest size of a wall that can be found in it as an immersion. In this work we propose a variant of the definition of tree-cut width that is functionally equivalent to the original one, but for which we can state and prove a tight duality theorem relating it to naturally defined dual objects: appropriately defined brambles and tangles. Using this result we also propose a game characterization of tree-cut width.

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