On a conjecture of Conlon, Fox and Wigderson
Abstract
For graphs and , the Ramsey number is the smallest positive integer such that any red/blue edge coloring of the complete graph contains either a red or a blue . A book is a graph consisting of triangles all sharing a common edge. Recently, Conlon, Fox and Wigderson conjectured that for any , the random lower bound is not tight. In other words, there exists some constant such that for all sufficiently large . This conjecture holds for every by a result of Nikiforov and Rousseau from 2005, which says that in this range for all sufficiently large . We disprove the conjecture of Conlon, Fox and Wigderson. Indeed, we show that the random lower bound is asymptotically tight for every . Moreover, we show that for any and large , , where the inequality is asymptotically tight when or . We also give a lower bound of for , showing that the random lower bound is not tight, i.e., the conjecture of Conlon, Fox and Wigderson holds in this interval.
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@article{arxiv.2306.05054,
title = {On a conjecture of Conlon, Fox and Wigderson},
author = {Chunchao Fan and Qizhong Lin and Yuanhui Yan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.05054},
year = {2024}
}
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16 pages