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Packing seagulls
Authors:Maria Chudnovsky  Paul Seymour
Institution:1. Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, USA
2. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 08540, USA
Abstract:A seagull in a graph is an induced three-vertex path. When does a graph G have k pairwise vertex-disjoint seagulls? This is NP-complete in general, but for graphs with no stable set of size three we give a complete solution. This case is of special interest because of a connection with Hadwiger’s conjecture which was the motivation for this research; and we deduce a unification and strengthening of two theorems of Blasiak 2] concerned with Hadwiger’s conjecture. Our main result is that a graph G (different from the five-wheel) with no three-vertex stable set contains k disjoint seagulls if and only if
  1. |V (G)|≥3k
  2. G is k-connected
  3. for every clique C of G, if D denotes the set of vertices in V (G)\C that have both a neighbour and a non-neighbour in C then |D|+|V (G)\C|≥2k, and
  4. the complement graph of G has a matching with k edges.
We also address the analogous fractional and half-integral packing questions, and give a polynomial time algorithm to test whether there are k disjoint seagulls.
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