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Asymptotic structure. V. The coarse Menger conjecture in bounded path-width

Published 10 Sep 2025 in math.CO | (2509.08762v1)

Abstract: Menger's theorem tells us that if S,TS,T are sets of vertices in a graph GG, then (for k≥0k\ge0) either there are k+1k+1 vertex-disjoint paths between SS and TT, or there is a set of kk vertices separating SS and TT. But what if we want the paths to be far apart, say at distance at least cc? One might hope that we can find either k+1k+1 paths pairwise far apart, or kk sets of bounded radius that separate SS and TT, where the bound on the radius is some ℓ\ell that depends only on k,ck,c (the ``coarse Menger conjecture''). We showed in an earlier paper that this is false for all k≥2k\ge 2 and c≥3c\ge3. To do so we gave a sequence of finite graphs, counterexamples for larger and larger values of ℓ\ell with k=2k=2, c=3c=3. Our counterexamples contained subdivisions of uniform binary trees with arbitrarily large depth as subgraphs. Here we show that for any binary tree TT, the coarse Menger conjecture is true for all graphs that contain no subdivision of TT as a subgraph, that is, it is true for graphs with bounded path-width (and, further, for graphs with bounded coarse path-width). This is perhaps surprising, since it is false for bounded tree-width.

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