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Induced subgraphs and tree decompositions VI. Graphs with 2-cutsets

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Induced subgraphs and tree decompositions VI. Graphs with 2-cutsets
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Discrete Mathematics, January 2025
DOI 10.1016/j.disc.2024.114195
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Tara Abrishami, Maria Chudnovsky, Sepehr Hajebi, Sophie Spirkl

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