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A Note On Immersion Intertwines Of Infinite Graphs
Matthew Barnes, Bogdan Oporowski
Published 2015-08-21Version 1
We present a construction of two infinite graphs $G_1$ and $G_2$, and of an infinite set $\mathscr{F}$ of graphs such that $\mathscr{F}$ is an antichain with respect to the immersion relation and, for each graph $G$ in $\mathscr{F}$, both $G_1$ and $G_2$ are subgraphs of $G$, but no graph properly immersed in $G$ admits an immersion of $G_1$ and of $G_2$. This shows that the class of infinite graphs ordered by the immersion relation does not have the finite intertwine property.
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