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Minimizing the number of complete bipartite graphs in a $K_s$-saturated graph

Combinatorics 2021-01-05 v1

Abstract

A graph GG is FF-saturated if it contains no copy of FF as a subgraph but the addition of any new edge to GG creates a copy of FF. We prove that for s3s \geq 3 and t2t \geq 2, the minimum number of copies of K1,tK_{1,t} in a KsK_s-saturated graph is Θ(nt/2)\Theta ( n^{t/2}). More precise results are obtained when t=2t = 2 where the problem is related to Moore graphs with diameter 2 and girth 5. We prove that for s4s \geq 4 and t3t \geq 3, the minimum number of copies of K2,tK_{2,t} in an nn-vertex KsK_s-saturated graph is at least Ω(nt/5+8/5)\Omega( n^{t/5 + 8/5}) and at most O(nt/2+3/2)O(n^{t/2 + 3/2}). These results answer a question of Chakraborti and Loh. General estimates on the number of copies of Ka,bK_{a,b} in a KsK_s-saturated graph are also obtained, but finding an asymptotic formula remains open.

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@article{arxiv.2101.00507,
  title  = {Minimizing the number of complete bipartite graphs in a $K_s$-saturated graph},
  author = {Beka Ergemlidze and Abhishek Methuku and Michael Tait and Craig Timmons},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.00507},
  year   = {2021}
}