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    Induced Minor Free Graphs: Isomorphism and Clique-width

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    Given two graphs GG and HH, we say that GG contains HH as an induced minor if a graph isomorphic to HH can be obtained from GG by a sequence of vertex deletions and edge contractions. We study the complexity of Graph Isomorphism on graphs that exclude a fixed graph as an induced minor. More precisely, we determine for every graph HH that Graph Isomorphism is polynomial-time solvable on HH-induced-minor-free graphs or that it is GI-complete. Additionally, we classify those graphs HH for which HH-induced-minor-free graphs have bounded clique-width. These two results complement similar dichotomies for graphs that exclude a fixed graph as an induced subgraph, minor, or subgraph.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures. An extended abstract of this paper previously appeared in the proceedings of the 41st International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science (WG 2015

    Independent Sets in Graphs with an Excluded Clique Minor

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    Let GG be a graph with nn vertices, with independence number α\alpha, and with with no Kt+1K_{t+1}-minor for some t≥5t\geq5. It is proved that (2α−1)(2t−5)≥2n−5(2\alpha-1)(2t-5)\geq2n-5
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