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Monochromatic graph decompositions inspired by anti-Ramsey colorings

Combinatorics 2024-12-17 v1

Abstract

We consider coloring problems inspired by the theory of anti-Ramsey / rainbow colorings that we generalize to a far extent. Let F\mathcal{F} be a hereditary family of graphs; i.e., if HFH\in \mathcal{F} and HHH'\subset H then also HFH'\subset \mathcal{F}. For a graph GG and any integer nGn \geq |G|, let f(n,GF)f(n,G|\mathcal{F}) denote the smallest number kk of colors such that any edge coloring of KnK_n with at least kk colors forces a copy of GG in which each color class induces a member of F\mathcal{F}. The case F={K2}\mathcal{F} = \{K_2\} is the notorious anti-Ramsey / rainbow coloring problem introduced by Erd\H{o}s, Simonovits and S\'os in 1973. Using the F\mathcal{F}-deck of GG, D(GF)={H:H=GD,DF}D(G|\mathcal{F}) = \{ H : H = G - D, \, D \in \mathcal{F}\}, we define χF(G)=min{χ(H):HD(GF)}\chi_\mathcal{F}(G) = \min \{ \chi(H) : H \in D(G|\mathcal{F}) \}. The main theorem we prove is: Suppose F\mathcal{F} is a hereditary family of graphs, and let GG be a graph not a member of F\mathcal{F}. (1) If χF(G)3\chi_\mathcal{F}(G) \geq 3, then f(n,GF)=(1+o(1))ex(n,KχF(G))f(n, G |\mathcal{F}) = (1+o(1)) \, ex(n, K_{\chi_\mathcal{F}(G)}). (2) Otherwise f(n,GF)=o(n2)f(n, G |\mathcal{F}) = o(n^2). Among the families covered by this theorem are: matchings, acyclic graphs, planar and outerplanar graphs, dd-degenerate graphs, graphs with chromatic number at most kk, graphs with bounded maximum degree, and many more. We supply many concrete examples to demonstrate the wide range of applications of the main theorem; the next result is a representative of these examples. For p5p \geq 5 and F={tK2:t1}\mathcal{F} = \{ tK_2 : t \geq 1 \}, we have f(n,KpF)=(1+o(1))ex(n,Kp/2)f(n,K_p |\mathcal{F}) = (1+o(1)) \, ex(n, K_{\lceil p/2 \rceil}); this means a properly colored copy of KpK_p. In other words, a certain number of colors forces nearly twice as large properly edge-colored complete subgraphs as rainbow ones.

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@article{arxiv.2405.19812,
  title  = {Monochromatic graph decompositions inspired by anti-Ramsey colorings},
  author = {Yair Caro and Zsolt Tuza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.19812},
  year   = {2024}
}

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23 pages