English

On the dissociation number of Kneser graphs

Combinatorics 2021-08-25 v1

Abstract

A set DD of vertices of a graph GG is a dissociation set if each vertex of DD has at most one neighbor in DD. The dissociation number of GG, diss(G)diss(G), is the cardinality of a maximum dissociation set in a graph GG. In this paper we study dissociation in the well-known class of Kneser graphs Kn,kK_{n,k}. In particular, we establish that the dissociation number of Kneser graphs Kn,2K_{n,2} equals max{n1,6}\max{\{n-1,6\}}. We show that for any k2k \geq 2, there exists n0Nn_0 \in \mathbb{N} such that diss(Kn,k)=α(Kn,k)diss(K_{n,k})=\alpha(K_{n,k}) for any nn0n \geq n_0. We consider the case k=3k=3 in more details and prove that n0=8n_0=8 in this case. Then we improve a trivial upper bound 2α(Kn,k)2\alpha(K_{n,k}) for the dissociation number of Kneser graphs Kn,kK_{n,k} by using Katona's cyclic arrangement of integers from {1,,n}\{1,\ldots , n\}. Finally we investigate the odd graphs, that is, the Kneser graphs with n=2k+1n=2k+1. We prove that diss(K2k+1,k)=(2kk)diss(K_{2k+1,k})={2k \choose k}.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2108.10801,
  title  = {On the dissociation number of Kneser graphs},
  author = {Boštjan Brešar and Tanja Dravec},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.10801},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

9 pages, 1 figure