Graph parameters, Ramsey theory and the speed of hereditary properties
Abstract
The speed of a hereditary property is the number of -vertex labelled graphs in . It is known that the rates of growth of constitute discrete layers and the speed jumps, in particular, from constant to polynomial, from polynomial to exponential and from exponential to factorial. One more jump occurs when the entropy changes from 0 to a nonzero value. In the present paper, for each of these jumps we identify a graph parameter responsible for it, i.e. we show that a jump of the speed coincides with a jump of the respective parameter from finitude to infinity. In particular, we show that the speed of a hereditary property is sub-factorial if and only if the neighbourhood diversity of graphs in is bounded by a constant, and that the entropy of a hereditary property is 0 if and only if the VC-dimension of graphs in is bounded by a constant. All the result are obtained by Ramsey-type arguments.
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@article{arxiv.1608.07727,
title = {Graph parameters, Ramsey theory and the speed of hereditary properties},
author = {Vadim Lozin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.07727},
year = {2018}
}