When do two planted graphs have the same cotransversal matroid?

Mathematics – Combinatorics

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Cotransversal matroids are a family of matroids that arise from planted
graphs. We prove that two planted graphs give the same cotransversal matroid if
and only if they can be obtained from each other by a series of local moves.

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