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A Ramsey-Tur\'an theory for tilings in graphs

Combinatorics 2021-06-18 v1

Abstract

For a kk-vertex graph FF and an nn-vertex graph GG, an FF-tiling in GG is a collection of vertex-disjoint copies of FF in GG. For rNr\in \mathbb{N}, the rr-independence number of GG, denoted αr(G)\alpha_r(G) is the largest size of a KrK_r-free set of vertices in GG. 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 FF-tilings. For cliques, we show that for any k3k\geq 3 and η>0\eta>0, any graph GG on nn vertices with δ(G)ηn\delta(G)\geq \eta n and αk(G)=o(n)\alpha_k(G)=o(n) has a KkK_k-tiling covering all but 1η(k1)\lfloor\tfrac{1}{\eta}\rfloor(k-1) vertices. All conditions in this result are tight; the number of vertices left uncovered can not be improved and for η<1k\eta<\tfrac{1}{k}, a condition of αk1(G)=o(n)\alpha_{k-1}(G)=o(n) would not suffice. When η>1k\eta>\tfrac{1}{k}, we then show that αk1(G)=o(n)\alpha_{k-1}(G)=o(n) does suffice, but not αk2(G)=o(n)\alpha_{k-2}(G)=o(n). 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 FF is a tree or a cycle and discuss the effect of replacing the independence number condition with α(G)=o(n)\alpha^*(G)=o(n) (meaning that any pair of disjoint linear sized sets induce an edge between them) where one can force perfect FF-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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