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Infinite Gammoids: Minors and Duality

This sequel to our paper (Infinite gammoids, 2014) considers minors and duals of infinite gammoids. We prove that a class of gammoids definable by digraphs not containing a certain type of substructure, called an outgoing comb, is minor-closed. Also, we prove that finite-rank minors of gammoids are...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2014-11
Main Authors: Seyed Hadi Afzali Borujeni, Law, Hiu Fai, Müller, Malte
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Language:English
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Summary:This sequel to our paper (Infinite gammoids, 2014) considers minors and duals of infinite gammoids. We prove that a class of gammoids definable by digraphs not containing a certain type of substructure, called an outgoing comb, is minor-closed. Also, we prove that finite-rank minors of gammoids are gammoids. Furthermore, the topological gammoids introduced by Carmesin (Topological infinite gammoids, and a new Menger-type theorem for infinite graphs, 2014) are proved to coincide, as matroids, with the finitary gammoids. A corollary is that topological gammoids are minor-closed. It is a well-known fact that the dual of any finite strict gammoid is a transversal matroid. The class of alternating-comb-free strict gammoids, introduced in the prequel, contains examples which are not dual to any transversal matroid. However, we describe the duals of matroids in this class as a natural extension of transversal matroids. While finite gammoids are closed under duality, we construct a strict gammoid that is not dual to any gammoid.
ISSN:2331-8422