Asymptotic Dimension of Minor-Closed Families and Assouad-Nagata Dimension of Surfaces - Graphes, Algorithmes et Combinatoire
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Asymptotic Dimension of Minor-Closed Families and Assouad-Nagata Dimension of Surfaces

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The asymptotic dimension is an invariant of metric spaces introduced by Gromov in the context of geometric group theory. In this paper, we study the asymptotic dimension of metric spaces generated by graphs and their shortest path metric and show their applications to some continuous spaces. The asymptotic dimension of such graph metrics can be seen as a large scale generalisation of weak diameter network decomposition which has been extensively studied in computer science. We prove that every proper minor-closed family of graphs has asymptotic dimension at most 2, which gives optimal answers to a question of Fujiwara and Papasoglu and (in a strong form) to a problem raised by Ostrovskii and Rosenthal on minor excluded groups. For some special minor-closed families, such as the class of graphs embeddable in a surface of bounded Euler genus, we prove a stronger result and apply this to show that complete Riemannian surfaces have Assouad-Nagata dimension at most 2. Furthermore, our techniques allow us to prove optimal results for the asymptotic dimension of graphs of bounded layered treewidth and graphs of polynomial growth, which are graph classes that are defined by purely combinatorial notions and properly contain graph classes with some natural topological and geometric flavours.
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hal-03042934 , version 1 (12-01-2024)

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Marthe Bonamy, Nicolas Bousquet, Louis Esperet, Carla Groenland, Chun-Hung Liu, et al.. Asymptotic Dimension of Minor-Closed Families and Assouad-Nagata Dimension of Surfaces. Journal of the European Mathematical Society, 2024, 26 (10), pp.3739-3791. ⟨10.4171/JEMS/1341⟩. ⟨hal-03042934⟩
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