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Main Authors: Flídr, Tomáš, Ivan, Maria-Romina
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.22276
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  • The game of cops and robbers is played on a fixed (finite or infinite) graph $G$. The cop chooses his starting position, then the robber chooses his. After that, they take turns and move to adjacent vertices, or stay at their current vertex, with the cop moving first. The game finishes if the cop lands on the robber's vertex. In that case we say that the cop wins, while if the robber is never caught then we say that the robber wins. The graph $G$ is called cop-win if the cop has a winning strategy. In this paper we construct an infinite cop-win graph in which, for any two given starting positions of the cop and the robber, we can name in advance a finite time in which the cop can capture the robber, but these finite times are not bounded above. This shows that this graph has maximum capture time (CR-ordinal) $ω$, disproving a conjecture of Bonato, Gordinowicz and Hahn that no such graph should exist.