More on the extremal number of subdivisions
Abstract
Given a graph , the extremal number is the largest number of edges in an -free graph on vertices. We make progress on a number of conjectures about the extremal number of bipartite graphs. First, writing for the subdivision of the bipartite graph , we show that . This proves a conjecture of Kang, Kim and Liu and is tight up to the implied constant for sufficiently large in terms of . Second, for any integers , we show that for a particular graph depending on and , 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 is realisable in the sense that for some appropriate graph , giving infinitely many new realisable exponents and implying that is a limit point of realisable exponents for all . Writing for the -subdivision of a graph , this result also implies that for any bipartite graph and any , there exists such that , partially resolving a question of Conlon and Lee. Third, extending a recent result of Conlon and Lee, we show that any bipartite graph with maximum degree on one side which does not contain as a subgraph satisfies .
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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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21 pages