On Domination Exponents for Pairs of Graphs
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 . This is the smallest real number such that for all target graphs (if such a exists) where is the homomorphism density from to . We demonstrate that infinitely many families of graphs are required to realize for all connected graphs , . 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 is an even cycle and contains a Hamiltonian cycle, and provide asymptotically sharp bounds when both and 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