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Minimum number of arcs in $k$-critical digraphs with order at most $2k-1$

Combinatorics 2024-04-30 v2 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

The dichromatic number χ(D)\vec{\chi}(D) of a digraph DD is the least integer kk for which DD has a coloring with kk colors such that there is no monochromatic directed cycle in DD. The digraphs considered here are finite and may have antiparallel arcs, but no parallel arcs. A digraph DD is called kk-critical if each proper subdigraph DD' of DD satisfies χ(D)<χ(D)=k\vec{\chi}(D')<\vec{\chi}(D)=k. For integers kk and nn, let ext(k,n)\overrightarrow{\mathrm{ext}}(k,n) denote the minimum number of arcs possible in a kk-critical digraph of order nn. It is easy to show that ext(2,n)=n\overrightarrow{\mathrm{ext}}(2,n)=n for all n2n\geq 2, and ext(3,n)2n\overrightarrow{\mathrm{ext}}(3,n)\geq 2n for all possible nn, where equality holds if and only if nn is odd and n3n\geq 3. As a main result we prove that if n,kn, k and pp are integers with n=k+pn=k+p and 2pk12\leq p \leq k-1, then ext(k,n)=2((n2)(p2+1))\overrightarrow{\mathrm{ext}}(k,n)=2({\binom{n}{2}} - (p^2+1)), and we give an exact characterisation of kk-critical digraphs for which equality holds. This generalizes a result about critical graphs obtained in 1963 by Tibor Gallai.

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@article{arxiv.2310.03584,
  title  = {Minimum number of arcs in $k$-critical digraphs with order at most $2k-1$},
  author = {Lucas Picasarri-Arrieta and Michael Stiebitz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.03584},
  year   = {2024}
}