Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Mathematics
Document Type
Dissertation
Abstract
The topological minor and the minor relations are well-studied binary relations on the class of graphs. A natural weakening of the topological minor relation is an immersion. An immersion of a graph H into a graph G is a map that injects the vertex set of H into the vertex set of G such that edges between vertices of H are represented by pairwise-edge-disjoint paths of G. In this dissertation, we present two results: the first giving a set of unavoidable immersions of large 3-edge-connected graphs and the second on immersion intertwines of infinite graphs. These results, along with the methods used to prove them, are analogues of results on the graph minor relation. A conjecture for the unavoidable immersions of large 3-edge-connected graphs is also stated with a partial proof.
Date
6-25-2018
Recommended Citation
Barnes, Matthew Christopher, "Unavoidable Immersions and Intertwines of Graphs" (2018). LSU Doctoral Dissertations. 4638.
https://repository.lsu.edu/gradschool_dissertations/4638
Committee Chair
Oporowski, Bogdan
DOI
10.31390/gradschool_dissertations.4638