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On the minimum degree of minimal Ramsey graphs for cliques versus cycles

Combinatorics 2021-09-08 v1

Abstract

A graph GG is said to be qq-Ramsey for a qq-tuple of graphs (H1,,Hq)(H_1,\ldots,H_q), denoted by Gq(H1,,Hq)G\to_q(H_1,\ldots,H_q), if every qq-edge-coloring of GG contains a monochromatic copy of HiH_i in color i,i, for some i[q]i\in[q]. Let sq(H1,,Hq)s_q(H_1,\ldots,H_q) denote the smallest minimum degree of GG over all graphs GG that are minimal qq-Ramsey for (H1,,Hq)(H_1,\ldots,H_q) (with respect to subgraph inclusion). The study of this parameter was initiated in 1976 by Burr, Erd\H{o}s and Lov\'asz, who determined its value precisely for a pair of cliques. Over the past two decades the parameter sqs_q has been studied by several groups of authors, the main focus being on the symmetric case, where HiHH_i\cong H for all i[q]i\in [q]. The asymmetric case, in contrast, has received much less attention. In this paper, we make progress in this direction, studying asymmetric tuples consisting of cliques, cycles and trees. We determine s2(H1,H2)s_2(H_1,H_2) when (H1,H2)(H_1,H_2) is a pair of one clique and one tree, a pair of one clique and one cycle, and when it is a pair of two different cycles. We also generalize our results to multiple colors and obtain bounds on sq(C,,C,Kt,,Kt)s_q(C_\ell,\ldots,C_\ell,K_t,\ldots,K_t) in terms of the size of the cliques tt, the number of cycles, and the number of cliques. Our bounds are tight up to logarithmic factors when two of the three parameters are fixed.

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@article{arxiv.2109.02877,
  title  = {On the minimum degree of minimal Ramsey graphs for cliques versus cycles},
  author = {Anurag Bishnoi and Simona Boyadzhiyska and Dennis Clemens and Pranshu Gupta and Thomas Lesgourgues and Anita Liebenau},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.02877},
  year   = {2021}
}