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On the multicolor Ramsey numbers of balanced double stars

Combinatorics 2024-03-12 v1

Abstract

The balanced double star on 2n+22n+2 vertices, denoted Sn,nS_{n,n}, is the tree obtained by joining the centers of two disjoint stars each having nn leaves. Let Rr(G)R_r(G) be the smallest integer NN such that in every rr-coloring of the edges of KNK_N there is a monochromatic copy of GG, and let Rrbip(G)R_r^{\mathrm{bip}}(G) be the smallest integer NN such that in every rr-coloring of the edges of KN,NK_{N,N} there is a monochromatic copy of GG. It is known that R2(Sn,n)=3n+2R_2(S_{n,n})=3n+2 and R2bip(Sn,n)=2n+1R_2^{\mathrm{bip}}(S_{n,n})=2n+1 \cite{HJ}, but very little is known about Rr(Sn,n)R_r(S_{n,n}) and Rrbip(Sn,n)R^{\mathrm{bip}}_r(S_{n,n}) when r3r\geq 3 (other than the bounds which follow from considerations on the number of edges in the majority color class). In this paper we prove the following for all n1n\geq 1 (where the lower bounds are adapted from existing examples): (r1)2n+1Rr(Sn,n)(r12)(2n+2)1,(r-1)2n+1\leq R_r(S_{n,n})\leq (r-\frac{1}{2})(2n+2)-1,and (2r4)n+1Rrbip(Sn,n)(2r3+2r+O(1r2))n.(2r-4)n+1\leq R^{\mathrm{bip}}_r(S_{n,n})\leq (2r-3+\frac{2}{r}+O(\frac{1}{r^2}))n. These bounds are similar to the best known bounds on Rr(P2n+2)R_r(P_{2n+2}) and Rrbip(P2n+2)R_r^{\mathrm{bip}}(P_{2n+2}), where P2n+2P_{2n+2} is a path on 2n+22n+2 vertices (which is also a balanced tree). We also give an example which improves the lower bound on Rrbip(Sn,n)R^{\mathrm{bip}}_r(S_{n,n}) when r=3r=3 and r=5r=5.

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@article{arxiv.2403.05677,
  title  = {On the multicolor Ramsey numbers of balanced double stars},
  author = {Deepak Bal and Louis DeBiasio and Ella Oren-Dahan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.05677},
  year   = {2024}
}