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Cycles of a given length in tournaments

Combinatorics 2022-07-25 v3

Abstract

We study the asymptotic behavior of the maximum number of directed cycles of a given length in a tournament: let c()c(\ell) be the limit of the ratio of the maximum number of cycles of length \ell in an nn-vertex tournament and the expected number of cycles of length \ell in the random nn-vertex tournament, when nn tends to infinity. It is well-known that c(3)=1c(3)=1 and c(4)=4/3c(4)=4/3. We show that c()=1c(\ell)=1 if and only if \ell is not divisible by four, which settles a conjecture of Bartley and Day. If \ell is divisible by four, we show that 1+2(2/π)c()1+(2/π+o(1))1+2\cdot\left(2/\pi\right)^{\ell}\le c(\ell)\le 1+\left(2/\pi+o(1)\right)^{\ell} and determine the value c()c(\ell) exactly for =8\ell = 8. We also give a full description of the asymptotic structure of tournaments with the maximum number of cycles of length \ell when \ell is not divisible by four or {4,8}\ell\in\{4,8\}.

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@article{arxiv.2008.06577,
  title  = {Cycles of a given length in tournaments},
  author = {Andrzej Grzesik and Daniel Kral and Laszlo Miklos Lovasz and Jan Volec},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.06577},
  year   = {2022}
}

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One of the programs used to verify the validity of Lemma 17 is available as an ancillary file; its output has also been made available as an ancillary file