Extremal problems and results related to Gallai-colorings
Abstract
A Gallai-coloring (Gallai--coloring) is an edge-coloring (with colors from ) of a complete graph without rainbow triangles. Given a graph and a positive integer , the -colored Gallai-Ramsey number is the minimum integer such that every Gallai--coloring of the complete graph contains a monochromatic copy of . In this paper, we consider two extremal problems related to Gallai--colorings. First, we determine upper and lower bounds for the maximum number of edges that are not contained in any rainbow triangle or monochromatic triangle in a -edge-coloring of . Second, for , we determine upper and lower bounds for the minimum number of monochromatic triangles in a Gallai--coloring of , yielding the exact value for . Furthermore, we determine the Gallai-Ramsey number for the graph on five vertices consisting of a with a pendant edge.
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@article{arxiv.2006.04879,
title = {Extremal problems and results related to Gallai-colorings},
author = {Xihe Li and Hajo Broersma and Ligong Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.04879},
year = {2022}
}
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20 pages, 1 figure