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Cycles in triangle-free graphs of large chromatic number

Combinatorics 2014-04-18 v1

Abstract

More than twenty years ago Erd\H{o}s conjectured~\cite{E1} that a triangle-free graph GG of chromatic number kk0(ε)k \geq k_0(\varepsilon) contains cycles of at least k2εk^{2 - \varepsilon} different lengths as kk \rightarrow \infty. In this paper, we prove the stronger fact that every triangle-free graph GG of chromatic number kk0(ε)k \geq k_0(\varepsilon) contains cycles of (164ε)k2logk(\frac{1}{64} - \varepsilon)k^2 \log k consecutive lengths, and a cycle of length at least (14ε)k2logk(\tfrac{1}{4} - \varepsilon)k^2 \log k. As there exist triangle-free graphs of chromatic number kk with at most roughly 4k2logk4k^2 \log k vertices for large kk, theses results are tight up to a constant factor. We also give new lower bounds on the circumference and the number of different cycle lengths for kk-chromatic graphs in other monotone classes, in particular, for KrK_r-free graphs and graphs without odd cycles C2s+1C_{2s+1}.

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@article{arxiv.1404.4544,
  title  = {Cycles in triangle-free graphs of large chromatic number},
  author = {Alexandr Kostochka and Benny Sudakov and Jacques Verstraete},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.4544},
  year   = {2014}
}

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