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On Domination Exponents for Pairs of Graphs

Combinatorics 2025-08-26 v2

Abstract

Understanding graph density profiles is notoriously challenging. Even for pairs of graphs, complete characterizations are known only in very limited cases, such as edges versus cliques. This paper explores a relaxation of the graph density profile problem by examining the homomorphism density domination exponent C(H1,H2)C(H_1, H_2). This is the smallest real number c0c \geq 0 such that t(H1,T)t(H2,T)ct(H_1, T) \geq t(H_2, T)^c for all target graphs TT (if such a cc exists) where t(H,T)t(H,T) is the homomorphism density from HH to TT. We demonstrate that infinitely many families of graphs are required to realize C(H1,H2)C(H_1, H_2) for all connected graphs H1H_1, H2H_2. We derive the homomorphism density domination exponent for a variety of graph pairs, including paths and cycles. As a couple of typical examples, we obtain exact values when H1H_1 is an even cycle and H2H_2 contains a Hamiltonian cycle, and provide asymptotically sharp bounds when both H1H_1 and H2H_2 are odd cycles.

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@article{arxiv.2506.12151,
  title  = {On Domination Exponents for Pairs of Graphs},
  author = {Grigoriy Blekherman and Annie Raymond and Alexander Razborov and Fan Wei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.12151},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

20 pages Version 2: we updated Problem 1 to make our question clearer, thanks to input from Ingyu Baek and Joonkyung Lee