A Refutation of the Pach-Tardos Conjecture for 0-1 Matrices
Abstract
The theory of forbidden 0-1 matrices generalizes Turan-style (bipartite) subgraph avoidance, Davenport-Schinzel theory, and Zarankiewicz-type problems, and has been influential in many areas, such as discrete and computational geometry, the analysis of self-adjusting data structures, and the development of the graph parameter twin width. The foremost open problems in this area is to resolve the Pach-Tardos conjecture from 2005, which states that if a forbidden pattern is the bipartite incidence matrix of an acyclic graph (forest), then , where is a constant depending only on . This conjecture has been confirmed on many small patterns, specifically all with weight at most 5, and all but two with weight 6. The main result of this paper is a clean refutation of the Pach-Tardos conjecture. Specifically, we prove that , where are the outstanding weight-6 patterns. We also prove sharp bounds on the entire class of alternating patterns , specifically that for every , . This is the first proof of an asymptotically sharp bound that is .
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@article{arxiv.2407.02638,
title = {A Refutation of the Pach-Tardos Conjecture for 0-1 Matrices},
author = {Seth Pettie and Gábor Tardos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.02638},
year = {2024}
}