A conjecture on Gallai-Ramsey numbers of even cycles and paths
Abstract
A Gallai coloring is a coloring of the edges of a complete graph without rainbow triangles, and a Gallai -coloring is a Gallai coloring that uses at most colors. Given an integer and graphs , the Gallai-Ramsey number is the least integer such that every Gallai -coloring of the complete graph contains a monochromatic copy of in color for some . When , we simply write . We study Gallai-Ramsey numbers of even cycles and paths. For all and , let be a path on vertices for all and . Let for all with . The first author recently conjectured that . The truth of this conjecture implies that for all and , and for all and . In this paper, we prove that the aforementioned conjecture holds for and all . Our proof relies only on Gallai's result and the classical Ramsey numbers , where . We believe the recoloring method we developed here will be very useful for solving subsequent cases, and perhaps the conjecture.
Cite
@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}
}