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Cycle lengths and chords under chromatic and degree constraints

Combinatorics 2026-07-16 v1

Abstract

We mainly consider three problems on cycle lengths and cycles with chords in graphs: (a) Gao, Huo, and Ma \cite[Question~1.5]{GaoHuoMa2021} asked whether, for every fixed k3k\ge3, there is a function fk(n)f_k(n)\to\infty such that every nn-vertex (k+1)(k+1)-critical graph contains fk(n)f_k(n) consecutive cycle lengths. (b) Let gk(n)g_k(n) be the maximum integer tt such that every nn-vertex kk-critical graph with k4k\ge4 contains an odd cycle with at least tt chords. Voss conjectured (see \cite[pp.~168]{VossBook}) that gk(n)g_k(n)\to\infty as nn\to\infty for each k4k\ge4, which extends a 1976 conjecture of Erd\H{o}s (see also Erd\H{o}s Problem~1091 \cite{Bloom1091}). (c) K\'ara and Kr\'al \cite{KaraKral2003} conjectured that every graph on 3131 vertices with minimum degree at least 88 contains a cycle with at least 3131 chords. We answer question (a) in the negative for k=3k=3, and disprove conjecture (b) for all k5k\ge5. We point out the work of Alexeev-Putterman-Sawhney-Sellke-Valiant (2026) on Erd\H{o}s Problem 1901 disproves the case k=4k=4 for conjecture (b). We prove conjecture (c). We also discuss two other related problems in the part of concluding remark.

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@article{arxiv.2607.15501,
  title  = {Cycle lengths and chords under chromatic and degree constraints},
  author = {Xiaozheng Chen and Bo Ning},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.15501},
  year   = {2026}
}

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18 pages