On the extremal number of subdivisions
Abstract
One of the cornerstones of extremal graph theory is a result of F\"uredi, later reproved and given due prominence by Alon, Krivelevich and Sudakov, saying that if is a bipartite graph with maximum degree on one side, then there is a constant such that every graph with vertices and edges contains a copy of . This result is tight up to the constant when contains a copy of with sufficiently large in terms of . We conjecture that this is essentially the only situation in which F\"uredi's result can be tight and prove this conjecture for . More precisely, we show that if is a -free bipartite graph with maximum degree on one side, then there are positive constants and such that every graph with vertices and edges contains a copy of . This answers a question of Erd\H{o}s from 1988. The proof relies on a novel variant of the dependent random choice technique which may be of independent interest.
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@article{arxiv.1807.05008,
title = {On the extremal number of subdivisions},
author = {David Conlon and Joonkyung Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.05008},
year = {2019}
}
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18 pages