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On anti-Ramsey numbers for complete bipartite graphs and the Turan function

Combinatorics 2015-11-19 v2

Abstract

Given two graphs GG and HH with HGH\subseteq G we consider the anti-Ramsey function AR(G,H)AR(G,H) which is the maximum number of colors in any edge-coloring of GG so that every copy of HH receives the same color on at least one pair of edges. The classical Tur\'an function for a graph GG and family of graphs F\mathcal{F}, written ex(G,F)ex(G,\mathcal{F}), is defined as the maximum number of edges of a subgraph of GG not containing any member of F\mathcal{F}. We show that there exists a constant c>0c>0 so that AR(Kn,Ks,t)ex(Kn,Ks,t)<cnAR(K_n,K_{s,t})-ex(K_n,K_{s,t})<cn and cc depends only on ss and tt, which implies AR(Kn,Ks,t)cn21sAR(K_n,K_{s,t})\leq cn^{2-\frac{1}{s}}, for sts\leq t by a result of K\H ovari, S\'os, and Tur\'an.

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@article{arxiv.1108.5204,
  title  = {On anti-Ramsey numbers for complete bipartite graphs and the Turan function},
  author = {Elliot Krop and Michelle York},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.5204},
  year   = {2015}
}

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4 pages This paper has been withdrawn due to an incomplete argument