Rooted complete minors in line graphs with a Kempe coloring
Abstract
It has been conjectured that if a finite graph has a vertex coloring such that the union of any two color classes induces a connected graph, then for every set T of vertices containing exactly one member from each color class there exists a complete minor such that T contains exactly one member from each branching set. Here we prove the statement for line graphs.
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