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Graph Sharing Game and the Structure of Weighted Graphs with a Forbidden Subdivision
Authors:Adam Gągol  Piotr Micek  Bartosz Walczak
Affiliation:THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE, JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY, KRAKóW, POLAND
Abstract:In the graph sharing game, two players share a connected graph G with nonnegative weights assigned to the vertices claiming and collecting the vertices of G one by one, while keeping the set of all claimed vertices connected through the whole game. Each player wants to maximize the total weight of the vertices they have gathered by the end of the game, when the whole G has been claimed. It is proved that for any class urn:x-wiley:03649024:media:jgt22045:jgt22045-math-0001 of graphs with an odd number of vertices and with forbidden subdivision of a fixed graph (e.g., for the class urn:x-wiley:03649024:media:jgt22045:jgt22045-math-0002 of planar graphs with an odd number of vertices), there is a constant urn:x-wiley:03649024:media:jgt22045:jgt22045-math-0003 such that the first player can secure at least the urn:x-wiley:03649024:media:jgt22045:jgt22045-math-0004 proportion of the total weight of G whenever urn:x-wiley:03649024:media:jgt22045:jgt22045-math-0005. Known examples show that such a constant does no longer exist if any of the two conditions on the class urn:x-wiley:03649024:media:jgt22045:jgt22045-math-0006 (an odd number of vertices or a forbidden subdivision) is removed. The main ingredient in the proof is a new structural result on weighted graphs with a forbidden subdivision.
Keywords:combinatorial games on graphs  graph minors  graph subdivisions
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