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Induced subgraph density. IV. New graphs with the Erd\H{o}s-Hajnal property

Combinatorics 2026-04-21 v4

Abstract

Erd\H{o}s and Hajnal conjectured that for every graph HH, there exists c>0c>0 such that every HH-free graph GG has a clique or a stable set of size at least Gc|G|^c (a graph is HH-free if it has no induced subgraph isomorphic to HH). Alon, Pach, and Solymosi reduced the Erd\H{o}s-Hajnal conjecture to the case when HH is {\em prime} (that is, HH cannot be obtained by vertex-substitution from smaller graphs); but until now, it was not shown for any prime graph with more than five vertices. We will provide infinitely many prime graphs that satisfy the conjecture. Let HH be a graph with the property that for every prime induced subgraph GG' with G3|G'|\ge 3, GG' has a vertex of degree one and a vertex of degree G2|G'|-2. We will prove that every graph HH with this property satisfies the Erd\H{o}s-Hajnal conjecture, and infinitely many graphs with this property are prime. More generally, say a graph is {\em buildable} if every prime induced subgraph with at least three vertices has a vertex of degree one. We prove that if H1H_1 and H2\overline{H_2} are buildable, there exists c>0c>0 such that every graph GG that is both H1H_1-free and H2H_2-free has a clique or a stable set of size at least Gc|G|^c. Our proof uses a new technique of ``iterative sparsification'', where we pass to a sequence of successively more restricted induced subgraphs. This approach also extends to ordered graphs and to tournaments. For ordered graphs, we obtain a theorem which significantly extends a recent result of Pach and Tomon about excluding monotone paths; and for tournaments, we obtain infinitely many new prime tournaments that satisfy the Erd\H{o}s-Hajnal conjecture (in tournament form).

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@article{arxiv.2307.06455,
  title  = {Induced subgraph density. IV. New graphs with the Erd\H{o}s-Hajnal property},
  author = {Tung Nguyen and Alex Scott and Paul Seymour},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.06455},
  year   = {2026}
}

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24 pages, accepted version