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More on the extremal number of subdivisions

Combinatorics 2020-04-28 v2

Abstract

Given a graph HH, the extremal number ex(n,H)\mathrm{ex}(n,H) is the largest number of edges in an HH-free graph on nn vertices. We make progress on a number of conjectures about the extremal number of bipartite graphs. First, writing Ks,tK'_{s,t} for the subdivision of the bipartite graph Ks,tK_{s,t}, we show that ex(n,Ks,t)=O(n3/212s)\mathrm{ex}(n, K'_{s,t}) = O(n^{3/2 - \frac{1}{2s}}). This proves a conjecture of Kang, Kim and Liu and is tight up to the implied constant for tt sufficiently large in terms of ss. Second, for any integers s,k1s, k \geq 1, we show that ex(n,L)=Θ(n1+ssk+1)\mathrm{ex}(n, L) = \Theta(n^{1 + \frac{s}{sk+1}}) for a particular graph LL depending on ss and kk, answering another question of Kang, Kim and Liu. This result touches upon an old conjecture of Erd\H{o}s and Simonovits, which asserts that every rational number r(1,2)r \in (1,2) is realisable in the sense that ex(n,H)=Θ(nr)\mathrm{ex}(n,H) = \Theta(n^r) for some appropriate graph HH, giving infinitely many new realisable exponents and implying that 1+1/k1 + 1/k is a limit point of realisable exponents for all k1k \geq 1. Writing HkH^k for the kk-subdivision of a graph HH, this result also implies that for any bipartite graph HH and any kk, there exists δ>0\delta > 0 such that ex(n,Hk1)=O(n1+1/kδ)\mathrm{ex}(n,H^{k-1}) = O(n^{1 + 1/k - \delta}), partially resolving a question of Conlon and Lee. Third, extending a recent result of Conlon and Lee, we show that any bipartite graph HH with maximum degree rr on one side which does not contain C4C_4 as a subgraph satisfies ex(n,H)=o(n21/r)\mathrm{ex}(n, H) = o(n^{2 - 1/r}).

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@article{arxiv.1903.10631,
  title  = {More on the extremal number of subdivisions},
  author = {David Conlon and Oliver Janzer and Joonkyung Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.10631},
  year   = {2020}
}

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