An Optimal Bound for Ramsey Goodness of Cycles
Abstract
For graphs and , the Ramsey number is the minimum integer such that every -vertex graph contains or its complement contains . If is connected and , a construction of Burr gives , where denotes the minimum order of a color class in a proper -coloring of . Burr proved that this bound is attained for when is sufficiently large. Allen, Brightwell and Skokan conjectured that equality already holds whenever , while Haslegrave, Hyde, Kim and Liu subsequently proved it whenever . Pokrovskiy and Sudakov conjectured that the optimal linear condition suffices; this conjecture was also highlighted by Montgomery in his 2026 ICM survey (see Conjecture 9.2). In this paper, we resolve this conjecture by proving that there is an absolute constant such that for every nonempty graph and every . This gives the first bound linear in , and is best possible up to a constant factor. Our proof builds on the framework of Haslegrave, Hyde, Kim and Liu, and combines some new ideas in expansion and switching cycle lengths.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2607.26956,
title = {An Optimal Bound for Ramsey Goodness of Cycles},
author = {Peiru Kuang and Yan Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.26956},
year = {2026}
}