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Locally seeded embeddings, and Ramsey numbers of bipartite graphs with sublinear bandwidth

Combinatorics 2024-10-28 v2 Discrete Mathematics Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

A seminal result of Lee asserts that the Ramsey number of any bipartite dd-degenerate graph HH satisfies logr(H)=logn+O(d)\log r(H) = \log n + O(d). In particular, this bound applies to every bipartite graph of maximal degree Δ\Delta. It remains a compelling challenge to identify conditions that guarantee that an nn-vertex graph HH has Ramsey number linear in nn, independently of Δ\Delta. Our contribution is a characterization of bipartite graphs with linear-size Ramsey numbers in terms of graph bandwidth, a notion of local connectivity. We prove that for any nn-vertex bipartite graph HH with maximal degree at most Δ\Delta and bandwidth b(H)b(H) at most exp(CΔlogΔ)n\exp(-C\Delta\log\Delta)\,n, we have logr(H)=logn+O(1)\log r(H) = \log n + O(1). This characterization is nearly optimal: for every Δ\Delta there exists an nn-vertex bipartite graph HH of degree at most Δ\Delta and b(H)exp(cΔ)nb(H) \leq \exp(-c\Delta)\,n, such that logr(H)=logn+Ω(Δ)\log r(H) = \log n + \Omega(\Delta). We also provide bounds interpolating between these two bandwidth regimes.

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@article{arxiv.2410.18223,
  title  = {Locally seeded embeddings, and Ramsey numbers of bipartite graphs with sublinear bandwidth},
  author = {Dylan J. Altschuler and Han Huang and Konstantin Tikhomirov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.18223},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Main result of the paper is known (due to Choongbum Lee, arXiv:1504.06285)