English

New bounds on the Ramsey number $r(I_m, L_n)$

Combinatorics 2020-04-09 v3

Abstract

We investigate the Ramsey numbers r(Im,Ln)r(I_m, L_n) which is the minimal natural number kk such that every oriented graph on kk vertices contains either an independent set of size mm or a transitive tournament on nn vertices. Apart from the finitary combinatorial interest, these Ramsey numbers are of interest to set theorists since it is known that r(ωm,n)=ωr(Im,Ln)r(\omega m, n) = \omega r(I_m, L_n), where ω\omega is the lowest transfinite ordinal number, and r(κm,n)=κr(Im,Ln)r(\kappa m, n) = \kappa r(I_m, L_n) for all initial ordinals κ\kappa. Continuing the research by Bermond from 1974 who did show r(I3,L3)=9r(I_3, L_3) = 9, we prove r(I4,L3)=15r(I_4, L_3) = 15 and r(I5,L3)=23r(I_5, L_3) = 23. The upper bounds for both the estimates above are obtained by improving the upper bound of m2m^2 on r(Im,L3)r(I_m, L_3) due to Larson and Mitchell (1997) to m2m+3m^2 - m + 3. Additionally, we provide asymptotic upper bounds on r(Im,Ln)r(I_m, L_n) for all n3n \geq 3. In particular, we show that r(Im,L3)Θ(m2/logm)r(I_m, L_3) \in \Theta(m^2 / \log m).

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1707.09556,
  title  = {New bounds on the Ramsey number $r(I_m, L_n)$},
  author = {Ferdinand Ihringer and Deepak Rajendraprasad and Thilo V. Weinert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.09556},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

20 pages, incorporated many reviewer's comments