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    End spaces of graphs are normal

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    We show that the topological space of any infinite graph and its ends is normal. In particular, end spaces themselves are normal.Comment: 8 page

    Cycle decompositions: from graphs to continua

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    We generalise a fundamental graph-theoretical fact, stating that every element of the cycle space of a graph is a sum of edge-disjoint cycles, to arbitrary continua. To achieve this we replace graph cycles by topological circles, and replace the cycle space of a graph by a new homology group for continua which is a quotient of the first singular homology group H1H_1. This homology seems to be particularly apt for studying spaces with infinitely generated H1H_1, e.g. infinite graphs or fractals.Comment: Advances in Mathematics (2011

    Normality of cut polytopes of graphs is a minor closed property

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    Sturmfels-Sullivant conjectured that the cut polytope of a graph is normal if and only if the graph has no K_5 minor. In the present paper, it is proved that the normality of cut polytopes of graphs is a minor closed property. By using this result, we have large classes of normal cut polytopes. Moreover, it turns out that, in order to study the conjecture, it is enough to consider 4-connected plane triangulations.Comment: 11 pages, References added, notation improve

    Infinite matroids in graphs

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    It has recently been shown that infinite matroids can be axiomatized in a way that is very similar to finite matroids and permits duality. This was previously thought impossible, since finitary infinite matroids must have non-finitary duals. In this paper we illustrate the new theory by exhibiting its implications for the cycle and bond matroids of infinite graphs. We also describe their algebraic cycle matroids, those whose circuits are the finite cycles and double rays, and determine their duals. Finally, we give a sufficient condition for a matroid to be representable in a sense adapted to infinite matroids. Which graphic matroids are representable in this sense remains an open question.Comment: Figure correcte
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