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An Optimal Bound for Ramsey Goodness of Cycles

Combinatorics 2026-07-29 v1

Abstract

For graphs FF and HH, the Ramsey number R(F,H)R(F,H) is the minimum integer NN such that every NN-vertex graph contains FF or its complement contains HH. If FF is connected and Fσ(H)|F|\ge\sigma(H), a construction of Burr gives R(F,H)(χ(H)1)(F1)+σ(H)R(F,H)\ge(\chi(H)-1)(|F|-1)+\sigma(H), where σ(H)\sigma(H) denotes the minimum order of a color class in a proper χ(H)\chi(H)-coloring of HH. Burr proved that this bound is attained for F=CnF=C_n when nn is sufficiently large. Allen, Brightwell and Skokan conjectured that equality already holds whenever nHχ(H)n\geq |H| \chi(H), while Haslegrave, Hyde, Kim and Liu subsequently proved it whenever nCHlog4χ(H)n\ge C|H|\log^4\chi(H). Pokrovskiy and Sudakov conjectured that the optimal linear condition nCHn\geq C|H| 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 C>0C>0 such that R(Cn,H)=(χ(H)1)(n1)+σ(H)R(C_n,H)=(\chi(H)-1)(n-1)+\sigma(H) for every nonempty graph HH and every nCHn\ge C|H|. This gives the first bound linear in H|H|, 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.

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@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}
}