Trade-off between spread and width for tree decompositions

Abstract

We study the trade-off between (average) spread and width in tree decompositions, answering several questions from Wood [arXiv:2509.01140]. The spread of a vertex v in a tree decomposition is the number of bags that contain v. Wood asked for which c>0, there exists c' such that each graph G has a tree decomposition of width c· tw(G) in which each vertex v has spread at most c'(d(v)+1). We show that c≥ 2 is necessary and that c>3 is sufficient. Moreover, we answer a second question fully by showing that near-optimal average spread can be achieved simultaneously with width O(tw(G)).

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