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Monochromatic graph decompositions inspired by anti-Ramsey theory and the odd-coloring problem

Combinatorics 2024-11-27 v1

Abstract

We consider extremal edge-coloring problems inspired by the theory of anti-Ramsey / rainbow coloring, and further by odd-colorings and conflict-free colorings. Let GG be a graph, and FF any given family of graphs. For every integer nGn \geq |G|, let f(n,GF)f(n,G|F) denote the smallest integer kk such that any edge coloring of the complete graph KnK_n with at least kk colors forces a copy of GG in which each color class induces a member of FF. Observe that in anti-Ramsey problems each color class is a single edge; i.e., F={K2}F=\{K_2\}. In our previous paper [arXiv:2405.19812], attention was given mostly to the case where FF is hereditary under subgraph inclusion. In the present work we consider coloring problems inspired by odd-coloring and conflict-free coloring. As we shall see, dealing with these problems requires distinct additional tools to those used in our first paper on the subject. Among the many results introduced in this paper, we mention: (1) For every graph GG, there exists a constant c=c(G)c=c(G) such that in any edge coloring of KnK_n with at least cncn colors there is a copy of GG in which every vertex vv is incident with an edge whose color appears only once among all edges incident with vv. (2) In sharp contrast to the above result we prove that if FF is the class of all odd graphs (having vertices with odd degrees only) then f(n,KkF)=(1+o(1))f(n,K_k|F)=(1+o(1))ex(n,Kk/2)(n,K_{\lceil k/2 \rceil}), which is quadratic for k5k \geq 5. (3) We exactly determine f(n,GF)f(n,G|F) for small graphs when FF belongs to several families representing various odd/even coloring constraints.

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@article{arxiv.2408.04257,
  title  = {Monochromatic graph decompositions inspired by anti-Ramsey theory and the odd-coloring problem},
  author = {Yair Caro and Zsolt Tuza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.04257},
  year   = {2024}
}

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