-Boundedness and Neighbourhood Complexity of Bounded Merge-Width Graphs

Abstract

Merge-width, recently introduced by Dreier and Toru\'nczyk, is a common generalisation of bounded expansion classes and twin-width for which the first-order model checking problem remains tractable. We prove that a number of basic properties shared by bounded expansion and bounded twin-width graphs also hold for bounded merge-width graphs: they are -bounded, they satisfy the strong Erdos-Hajnal property, and their neighbourhood complexity is linear.

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