Seymour and Woodall's conjecture holds for graphs with independence number two
Abstract: Woodall (and Seymour independently) in 2001 proposed a conjecture that every graph $G$ contains every complete bipartite graph on $\chi(G)$ vertices as a minor, where $\chi(G)$ is the chromatic number of $G$. In this paper, we prove that for each positive integer $\ell$ with $2\ell \leq \chi(G)$, each graph $G$ with independence number two contains a $K{\ell}_{\ell,\chi(G)-\ell}$-minor, implying that Seymour and Woodall's conjecture holds for graphs with independence number two, where $K{\ell}_{\ell,\chi(G)-\ell}$ is the graph obtained from $K_{\ell,\chi(G)-\ell}$ by making every pair of vertices on the side of the bipartition of size $\ell$ adjacent.
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