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Minimizing the number of 5-cycles in graphs with given edge-density

Combinatorics 2020-06-12 v3

Abstract

Motivated by the work of Razborov about the minimal density of triangles in graphs we study the minimal density of the 5-cycle C5C_5. We show that every graph of order nn and size (11k)(n2)\left( 1-\frac{1}{k}\right)\binom{n}{2}, where k3k\ge 3 is an integer, contains at least (11012k+1k21k3+25k4)n5+o(n5) \left( \frac{1}{10} -\frac{1}{2k} + \frac{1}{k^2} - \frac{1}{k^3} + \frac{2}{5 k^4} \right)n^5 +o(n^5) copies of C5C_5. This bound is optimal, since a matching upper bound is given by the balanced complete kk-partite graph. The proof is based on the flag algebras framework. We also provide a stability result. An SDP solver is not necessary to verify our proofs.

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@article{arxiv.1803.00165,
  title  = {Minimizing the number of 5-cycles in graphs with given edge-density},
  author = {Patrick Bennett and Andrzej Dudek and Bernard Lidický and Oleg Pikhurko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.00165},
  year   = {2020}
}

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This is a revised version