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Clique minors in graphs with a forbidden subgraph

The classical Hadwiger conjecture dating back to 1940's states that any graph of chromatic number at least $r$ has the clique of order $r$ as a minor. Hadwiger's conjecture is an example of a well studied class of problems asking how large a clique minor one can guarantee in a graph with certain restrictions. One problem of this type asks what is the largest size of a clique minor in a graph on $n$ vertices of independence number $α(G)$ at most $r$. If true Hadwiger's conjecture would imply the existence of a clique minor of order $n/α(G)$. Results of Kuhn and Osthus and Krivelevich and Sudakov imply that if one assumes in addition that $G$ is $H$-free for some bipartite graph $H$ then one can find a polynomially larger clique minor. This has recently been extended to triangle free graphs by Dvořák and Yepremyan, answering a question of Norin. We complete the picture and show that the same is true for arbitrary graph $H$, answering a question of Dvořák and Yepremyan. In particular, we show that any $K_s$-free graph has a clique minor of order $c_s(n/α(G))^{1+\frac{1}{10(s-2) }}$, for some constant $c_s$ depending only on $s$. The exponent in this result is tight up to a constant factor in front of the $\frac{1}{s-2}$ term.

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