Extended commonality of paths and cycles via Schur convexity
Abstract
A graph is \emph{common} if the number of monochromatic copies of in a 2-edge-colouring of the complete graph is asymptotically minimised by the random colouring, or equivalently, holds for every graphon , where denotes the homomorphism density of the graph . Paths and cycles being common is one of the earliest cornerstones in extremal graph theory, due to Mulholland and Smith (1959), Goodman (1959), and Sidorenko (1989). We prove a graph homomorphism inequality that extends the commonality of paths and cycles. Namely, whenever is a path or a cycle and is a bounded symmetric measurable function. This answers a question of Sidorenko from 1989, who proved a slightly weaker result for even-length paths to prove the commonality of odd cycles. Furthermore, it also settles a recent conjecture of Behague, Morrison, and Noel in a strong form, who asked if the inequality holds for graphons and odd cycles . Our proof uses Schur convexity of complete homogeneous symmetric functions, which may be of independent interest.
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@article{arxiv.2210.00977,
title = {Extended commonality of paths and cycles via Schur convexity},
author = {Jang Soo Kim and Joonkyung Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.00977},
year = {2022}
}
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10 pages