We prove Sachs’ conjecture that a graph can be embedded in 3-space so that it contains no non-trivial link (in the sense of knot theory) if and only if it contains as a minor none of the seven graphs obtainable from K6 by Y - Δ and Δ - Y exchanges. We also show the following: (i) A graph admits such a “linkless” embedding if and only if it admits a "panelled" embedding, one such that every circuit of the graph bounds a disc disjoint from the remainder of the graph. This was a conjecture of Böhme. (ii) An embedding is panelled if and only if for every subgraph, its complement in 3-space has free fundamental group. This extends a theorem of Scharlemann and Thompson, who proved it for planar graphs. (iii) If two panelled embeddings of the same graph are “different,” that is, are not related by an orientation-preserving homeomorphism of the 3-space, then there is a subgraph which is a subdivision of K5 or K3, 3 such that the two induced embeddings of this subgraph are still different. © 1995 by Academic Press, Inc.
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Robertson, N., Seymour, P., & Thomas, R. (1995). Sachs’ Linkless Embedding Conjecture. Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B, 64(2), 185–227. https://doi.org/10.1006/jctb.1995.1032
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