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Edge-coloring a graph $G$ so that every copy of a graph $H$ has an odd color class

Combinatorics 2023-08-22 v3

Abstract

Recently, Alon introduced the notion of an HH-code for a graph HH: a collection of graphs on vertex set [n][n] is an HH-code if it contains no two members whose symmetric difference is isomorphic to HH. Let DH(n)D_{H}(n) denote the maximum possible cardinality of an HH-code, and let dH(n)=DH(n)/2(n2)d_{H}(n)=D_{H}(n)/2^{n \choose 2}. Alon observed that a lower bound on dH(n)d_{H}(n) can be obtained by attaining an upper bound on the number of colors needed to edge-color KnK_n so that every copy of HH has an odd color class. Motivated by this observation, we define g(G,H)g(G,H) to be the minimum number of colors needed to edge-color a graph GG so that every copy of HH has an odd color class. We prove g(Kn,K5)no(1)g(K_n,K_5) \le n^{o(1)} and g(Kn,n,C4)=n/2+o(n)g(K_{n,n}, C_4)= n/2+o(n). The first result shows dK5(n)1no(1)d_{K_5}(n) \ge \frac{1}{n^{o(1)}} and was obtained independently in arXiv:2306.14682.

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@article{arxiv.2307.01314,
  title  = {Edge-coloring a graph $G$ so that every copy of a graph $H$ has an odd color class},
  author = {Patrick Bennett and Emily Heath and Shira Zerbib},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.01314},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

We fixed a mistake in the proof of Theorem 1.4