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Minimizing the number of edges in $K_{s,t}$-saturated bipartite graphs

Combinatorics 2021-06-10 v2

Abstract

This paper considers an edge minimization problem in saturated bipartite graphs. An nn by nn bipartite graph GG is HH-saturated if GG does not contain a subgraph isomorphic to HH but adding any missing edge to GG creates a copy of HH. More than half a century ago, Wessel and Bollob\'as independently solved the problem of minimizing the number of edges in K(s,t)K_{(s,t)}-saturated graphs, where K(s,t)K_{(s,t)} is the `ordered' complete bipartite graph with ss vertices from the first color class and tt from the second. However, the very natural `unordered' analogue of this problem was considered only half a decade ago by Moshkovitz and Shapira. When s=ts=t, it can be easily checked that the unordered variant is exactly the same as the ordered case. Later, Gan, Kor\'andi, and Sudakov gave an asymptotically tight bound on the minimum number of edges in Ks,tK_{s,t}-saturated nn by nn bipartite graphs, which is only smaller than the conjecture of Moshkovitz and Shapira by an additive constant. In this paper, we confirm their conjecture for s=t1s=t-1 with the classification of the extremal graphs. We also improve the estimates of Gan, Kor\'andi, and Sudakov for general ss and tt, and for all sufficiently large nn.

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@article{arxiv.2009.07651,
  title  = {Minimizing the number of edges in $K_{s,t}$-saturated bipartite graphs},
  author = {Debsoumya Chakraborti and Da Qi Chen and Mihir Hasabnis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.07651},
  year   = {2021}
}

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