The work develops properties of ultrafilters, prefilters, and related notions on connectivity systems while surveying a range of graph width, length, and depth parameters.
Games for width parameters and monotonicity
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We introduce a search game for two players played on a "scenario" consisting of a ground set together with a collection of feasible partitions. This general setting allows us to obtain new characterisations of many width parameters such as rank-width and carving-width of graphs, matroid tree-width and GF(4)-rank-width. We show that the monotone game variant corresponds to a tree decomposition of the ground set along feasible partitions. Our framework also captures many other decompositions into "simple" subsets of the ground set, such as decompositions into planar subgraphs. Within our general framework, we take a step towards characterising monotone search games. We exhibit a large class of "monotone" scenarios, i.e. of scenarios where the game and its monotone variant coincide. As a consequence, determining the winner is in NP for these games. This result implies monotonicity for all our search games, that are equivalent to branch-width of a submodular function. Finally, we include a proof showing that the matroid tree-width of a graphic matroid is not larger than the tree-width of the corresponding graph. This proof is considerably shorter than the original proof and it is purely graph theoretic.
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Various Properties of Various Ultrafilters, Various Graph Width Parameters, and Various Connectivity Systems (with Survey)
The work develops properties of ultrafilters, prefilters, and related notions on connectivity systems while surveying a range of graph width, length, and depth parameters.