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On minimal Ramsey graphs and Ramsey equivalence in multiple colours

Combinatorics 2020-08-12 v2

Abstract

For an integer q2q\ge 2, a graph GG is called qq-Ramsey for a graph HH if every qq-colouring of the edges of GG contains a monochromatic copy of HH. If GG is qq-Ramsey for HH, yet no proper subgraph of GG has this property then GG is called qq-Ramsey-minimal for HH. Generalising a statement by Burr, Ne\v{s}et\v{r}il and R\"odl from 1977 we prove that, for q3q\ge 3, if GG is a graph that is not qq-Ramsey for some graph HH then GG is contained as an induced subgraph in an infinite number of qq-Ramsey-minimal graphs for HH, as long as HH is 33-connected or isomorphic to the triangle. For such HH, the following are some consequences. (1) For 2r<q2\le r< q, every rr-Ramsey-minimal graph for HH is contained as an induced subgraph in an infinite number of qq-Ramsey-minimal graphs for HH. (2) For every q3q\ge 3, there are qq-Ramsey-minimal graphs for HH of arbitrarily large maximum degree, genus, and chromatic number. (3) The collection {Mq(H):H is 3-connected or K3}\{{\cal M}_q(H) : H \text{ is 3-connected or } K_3\} forms an antichain with respect to the subset relation, where Mq(H){\cal M}_q(H) denotes the set of all graphs that are qq-Ramsey-minimal for HH. We also address the question which pairs of graphs satisfy Mq(H1)=Mq(H2){\cal M}_q(H_1)={\cal M}_q(H_2), in which case H1H_1 and H2H_2 are called qq-equivalent. We show that two graphs H1H_1 and H2H_2 are qq-equivalent for even qq if they are 22-equivalent, and that in general qq-equivalence for some q3q\ge 3 does not necessarily imply 22-equivalence. Finally we indicate that for connected graphs this implication may hold: Results by Ne\v{s}et\v{r}il and R\"odl and by Fox, Grinshpun, Liebenau, Person and Szab\'o imply that the complete graph is not 22-equivalent to any other connected graph. We prove that this is the case for an arbitrary number of colours.

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@article{arxiv.1809.09232,
  title  = {On minimal Ramsey graphs and Ramsey equivalence in multiple colours},
  author = {Dennis Clemens and Anita Liebenau and Damian Reding},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.09232},
  year   = {2020}
}