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Effective bounds for induced size-Ramsey numbers of cycles

Combinatorics 2023-05-15 v2

Abstract

The induced size-Ramsey number r^indk(H)\hat{r}_\text{ind}^k(H) of a graph HH is the smallest number of edges a (host) graph GG can have such that for any kk-coloring of its edges, there exists a monochromatic copy of HH which is an induced subgraph of GG. 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., r^indk(Cn)Cn\hat{r}_\text{ind}^k(C_n)\leq Cn for some C=C(k)C=C(k). The constant CC comes from the use of the regularity lemma, and has a tower type dependence on kk. In this paper we significantly improve these bounds, showing that r^indk(Cn)O(k102)n\hat{r}_\text{ind}^k(C_n)\leq O(k^{102})n when nn is even, thus obtaining only a polynomial dependence of CC on kk. We also prove r^indk(Cn)eO(klogk)n\hat{r}_\text{ind}^k(C_n)\leq e^{O(k\log k)}n for odd nn, which almost matches the lower bound of eΩ(k)ne^{\Omega(k)}n. Finally, we show that the ordinary (non-induced) size-Ramsey number satisfies r^k(Cn)=eO(k)n\hat{r}^k(C_n)=e^{O(k)}n for odd nn. This substantially improves the best previous result of eO(k2)ne^{O(k^2)}n, 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}
}