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A conjecture on Gallai-Ramsey numbers of even cycles and paths

Combinatorics 2019-09-25 v3

Abstract

A Gallai coloring is a coloring of the edges of a complete graph without rainbow triangles, and a Gallai kk-coloring is a Gallai coloring that uses at most kk colors. Given an integer k1k\ge1 and graphs H1,,HkH_1, \ldots, H_k, the Gallai-Ramsey number GR(H1,,Hk)GR(H_1, \ldots, H_k) is the least integer nn such that every Gallai kk-coloring of the complete graph KnK_n contains a monochromatic copy of HiH_i in color ii for some i{1,2,,k}i \in \{1,2, \ldots, k\}. When H=H1==HkH = H_1 = \cdots = H_k, we simply write GRk(H)GR_k(H). We study Gallai-Ramsey numbers of even cycles and paths. For all n3n\ge3 and k2k\ge2, let Gi=P2i+3G_i=P_{2i+3} be a path on 2i+32i+3 vertices for all i{0,1,,n2}i\in\{0,1, \ldots, n-2\} and Gn1{C2n,P2n+1}G_{n-1}\in\{C_{2n}, P_{2n+1}\}. Let ij{0,1,,n1} i_j\in\{0,1,\ldots, n-1 \} for all j{1,2,,k}j\in\{1,2, \ldots, k\} with i1i2ik i_1\ge i_2\ge\cdots\ge i_k . The first author recently conjectured that GR(Gi1,Gi2,,Gik)=Gi1+j=2kij GR(G_{i_1}, G_{i_2}, \ldots, G_{i_k}) = |G_{i_1}|+\sum_{j=2}^k i_j. The truth of this conjecture implies that GRk(C2n)=GRk(P2n)=(n1)k+n+1GR_k(C_{2n})=GR_k(P_{2n})=(n-1)k+n+1 for all n3n\ge3 and k1k\ge1, and GRk(P2n+1)=(n1)k+n+2GR_k(P_{2n+1})=(n-1)k+n+2 for all n1n\ge1 and k1k\ge1. In this paper, we prove that the aforementioned conjecture holds for n{3,4}n\in\{3,4\} and all k2k\ge2. Our proof relies only on Gallai's result and the classical Ramsey numbers R(H1,H2)R(H_1, H_2), where H1,H2{C8,C6,P7,P5,P3}H_1, H_2\in\{C_8, C_6, P_7, P_5, P_3\}. We believe the recoloring method we developed here will be very useful for solving subsequent cases, and perhaps the conjecture.

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@article{arxiv.1803.07963,
  title  = {A conjecture on Gallai-Ramsey numbers of even cycles and paths},
  author = {Zi-Xia Song and Jingmei Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.07963},
  year   = {2019}
}