The following pages link to Bogdan Oporowski (Q631644):
Displayed 29 items.
- Large non-planar graphs and an application to crossing-critical graphs (Q631645) (← links)
- A decomposition of locally finite graphs (Q686160) (← links)
- Typical subgraphs of 3- and 4-connected graphs (Q804594) (← links)
- Bounding tree-width via contraction on the projective plane and torus (Q888611) (← links)
- Coloring graphs with crossings (Q1043657) (← links)
- Minor-equivalence for infinite graphs (Q1296983) (← links)
- Partitioning graphs of bounded tree-width (Q1307308) (← links)
- A note on intertwines of infinite graphs (Q1321995) (← links)
- Unavoidable minors of large 3-connected matroids (Q1386436) (← links)
- Partitioning into graphs with only small components (Q1405114) (← links)
- Unavoidable minors of graphs of large type (Q1598813) (← links)
- Excluding any graph as a minor allows a low tree-width 2-coloring (Q1826951) (← links)
- Surfaces, tree-width, clique-minors, and partitions (Q1850479) (← links)
- On infinite antichains of matroids (Q1892829) (← links)
- On tree-partitions of graphs (Q1910567) (← links)
- Unavoidable minors of large 3-connected binary matroids (Q1924132) (← links)
- The excluded minors for the class of matroids that are binary or ternary (Q2275478) (← links)
- Characterizing 2-crossing-critical graphs (Q2635081) (← links)
- Partitioning Matroids with Only Small Cocircuits (Q3147279) (← links)
- Unavoidable parallel minors of 4-connected graphs (Q3633013) (← links)
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- A counterexample to Seymour's self‐minor conjecture (Q4712119) (← links)
- Some results on tree decomposition of graphs (Q4857448) (← links)
- A note on immersion intertwines of infinite graphs (Q5241605) (← links)
- Seymour's second‐neighborhood conjecture from a different perspective (Q6080853) (← links)
- Unavoidable Induced Subgraphs of Large 2-Connected Graphs (Q6098457) (← links)
- Unavoidable Induced Subgraph of Infinite 2-connected Graphs (Q6416972) (← links)