On the block number of graphs
Abstract: A -block in a graph is a maximal set of at least vertices no two of which can be separated in by deleting fewer than vertices. The block number of is the maximum integer for which contains a -block. We prove a structure theorem for graphs without a -block, showing that every such graph has a tree-decomposition in which every torso has at most vertices of degree $2k2$ or greater. This yields a qualitative duality, since every graph that admits such a decomposition has block number at most $2k2$. We also study -blocks in graphs from classes of graphs that exclude some fixed graph as a topological minor, and prove that every satisfies for some constant . Moreover, we show that every graph of tree-width at least $2k2$ has a minor containing a -block. This bound is best possible up to a multiplicative constant.
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