A Ramsey-Tur\'an theory for tilings in graphs
Abstract
For a -vertex graph and an -vertex graph , an -tiling in is a collection of vertex-disjoint copies of in . For , the -independence number of , denoted is the largest size of a -free set of vertices in . In this paper, we discuss Ramsey--Tur\'an-type theorems for tilings where one is interested in minimum degree and independence number conditions (and the interaction between the two) that guarantee the existence of optimal -tilings. For cliques, we show that for any and , any graph on vertices with and has a -tiling covering all but vertices. All conditions in this result are tight; the number of vertices left uncovered can not be improved and for , a condition of would not suffice. When , we then show that does suffice, but not . These results unify and generalise previous results of Balogh-Molla-Sharifzadeh, Nenadov-Pehova and Balogh-McDowell-Molla-Mycroft on the subject. We further explore the picture when is a tree or a cycle and discuss the effect of replacing the independence number condition with (meaning that any pair of disjoint linear sized sets induce an edge between them) where one can force perfect -tilings covering all the vertices. Finally we discuss the consequences of these results in the randomly perturbed setting.
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@article{arxiv.2106.09688,
title = {A Ramsey-Tur\'an theory for tilings in graphs},
author = {Jie Han and Patrick Morris and Guanghui Wang and Donglei Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.09688},
year = {2021}
}
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31 pages