English

Immersions of directed graphs in tournaments

Combinatorics 2024-11-22 v2

Abstract

Recently, Dragani\'c, Munh\'a Correia, Sudakov and Yuster showed that every tournament on (2+o(1))k2(2+o(1))k^2 vertices contains a 11-subdivision of a transitive tournament on kk vertices, which is tight up to a constant factor. We prove a counterpart of their result for immersions. Let f(k)f(k) be the smallest integer such that any tournament on at least f(k)f(k) vertices must contain a 11-immersion of a transitive tournament on kk vertices. We show that f(k)=O(k)f(k)=O(k), which is clearly tight up to a multiplicative factor. If one insists in finding an immersion of a complete directed graph on kk vertices then an extra condition on the tournament is necessary. Indeed, we show that every tournament with minimum out-degree at least CkCk must contain a 22-immersion of a complete digraph on kk vertices. This is again tight up to the value of CC and tight on the order of the paths in the immersion.

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@article{arxiv.2305.06204,
  title  = {Immersions of directed graphs in tournaments},
  author = {António Girão and Robert Hancock},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.06204},
  year   = {2024}
}

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11 pages, 2 figures, author accepted manuscript, to appear in Random Structures & Algorithms