A coarse Gallai theorem

Abstract

We prove that there exist functions f and g such that for all positive integers k and d, for every graph G and every subset A of the vertices of G, either G contains k A-paths such that vertices of different A-paths are at distance at least d in G, or there exists a set X of the vertices of G with |X|≤ f(k) such that every A-path in G contains a vertex of BG(X,g(k,d)).

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