A unified Erdos-P\'osa theorem for constrained cycles
Abstract
A doubly group-labeled graph is an oriented graph with its edges labeled by elements of the direct sum of two groups 1,2. A cycle in a doubly group-labeled graph is (1,2)-non-zero if it is non-zero in both coordinates. Our main result is a generalization of the Flat Wall Theorem of Robertson and Seymour to doubly group-labeled graphs. As an application, we determine all canonical obstructions to the Erdos-P\'osa property for (1,2)-non-zero cycles in doubly group-labeled graphs. The obstructions imply that the half-integral Erdos-P\'osa property always holds for (1,2)-non-zero cycles. Moreover, our approach gives a unified framework for proving packing results for constrained cycles in graphs. For example, as immediate corollaries we recover the Erdos-P\'osa property for cycles and S-cycles and the half-integral Erdos-P\'osa property for odd cycles and odd S-cycles. Furthermore, we recover Reed's Escher-wall Theorem. We also prove many new packing results as immediate corollaries. For example, we show that the half-integral Erdos-P\'osa property holds for cycles not homologous to zero, odd cycles not homologous to zero, and S-cycles not homologous to zero. Moreover, the (full) Erdos-P\'osa property holds for S1-S2-cycles and cycles not homologous to zero on an orientable surface. Finally, we also describe the canonical obstructions to the Erdos-P\'osa property for cycles not homologous to zero and for odd S-cycles.
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