Effective bounds for induced size-Ramsey numbers of cycles
Abstract
The induced size-Ramsey number of a graph is the smallest number of edges a (host) graph can have such that for any -coloring of its edges, there exists a monochromatic copy of which is an induced subgraph of . In 1995, in their seminal paper, Haxell, Kohayakawa and Luczak showed that for cycles, these numbers are linear for any constant number of colours, i.e., for some . The constant comes from the use of the regularity lemma, and has a tower type dependence on . In this paper we significantly improve these bounds, showing that when is even, thus obtaining only a polynomial dependence of on . We also prove for odd , which almost matches the lower bound of . Finally, we show that the ordinary (non-induced) size-Ramsey number satisfies for odd . This substantially improves the best previous result of , and is best possible, up to the implied constant in the exponent. To achieve our results, we present a new host graph construction which, roughly speaking, reduces our task to finding a cycle of approximate given length in a graph with local sparsity.
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@article{arxiv.2301.10160,
title = {Effective bounds for induced size-Ramsey numbers of cycles},
author = {Domagoj Bradač and Nemanja Draganić and Benny Sudakov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.10160},
year = {2023}
}