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Andr\'asfai and Vega graphs in Ramsey-Tur\'an theory

Combinatorics 2022-07-08 v2

Abstract

Given positive integers nsn\ge s, we let ex(n,s){\mathrm{ex}}(n,s) denote the maximum number of edges in a triangle-free graph GG on nn vertices with α(G)s\alpha(G)\le s. In the early sixties Andr\'{a}sfai conjectured that for n/3<s<n/2n/3<s<n/2 the function ex(n,s){\mathrm{ex}}(n, s) is piecewise quadratic with critical values at s/n=k/(3k1)s/n={k}/({3k-1}). We confirm that this is indeed the case whenever s/ns/n is slightly larger than a critical value, thus determining ex(n,s){\mathrm{ex}}(n,s) for all nn and ss such that s/n[k/(3k1),k/(3k1)+γk]s/n\in [{k}/({3k-1}), {k}/({3k-1})+\gamma_k], where γk=Θ(k6)\gamma_k=\Theta(k^{-6}).

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@article{arxiv.2002.01498,
  title  = {Andr\'asfai and Vega graphs in Ramsey-Tur\'an theory},
  author = {Tomasz Łuczak and Joanna Polcyn and Christian Reiher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.01498},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Revised according to referee reports