Hadwiger's conjecture for 3-arc graphs

Abstract

The 3-arc graph of a digraph D is defined to have vertices the arcs of D such that two arcs uv, xy are adjacent if and only if uv and xy are distinct arcs of D with v x, y u and u,x adjacent. We prove that Hadwiger's conjecture holds for 3-arc graphs.

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