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A Refutation of the Pach-Tardos Conjecture for 0-1 Matrices

Combinatorics 2024-07-04 v1 Discrete Mathematics

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 P{0,1}k×lP\in\{0,1\}^{k\times l} is the bipartite incidence matrix of an acyclic graph (forest), then Ex(P,n)=O(nlogCPn)\mathrm{Ex}(P,n) = O(n\log^{C_P} n), where CPC_P is a constant depending only on PP. This conjecture has been confirmed on many small patterns, specifically all PP 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 Ex(S0,n),Ex(S1,n)n2Ω(logn)\mathrm{Ex}(S_0,n),\mathrm{Ex}(S_1,n) \geq n2^{\Omega(\sqrt{\log n})}, where S0,S1S_0,S_1 are the outstanding weight-6 patterns. We also prove sharp bounds on the entire class of alternating patterns (Pt)(P_t), specifically that for every t2t\geq 2, Ex(Pt,n)=Θ(n(logn/loglogn)t)\mathrm{Ex}(P_t,n)=\Theta(n(\log n/\log\log n)^t). This is the first proof of an asymptotically sharp bound that is ω(nlogn)\omega(n\log n).

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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}
}