On the multicolor Ramsey numbers of balanced double stars
Abstract
The balanced double star on vertices, denoted , is the tree obtained by joining the centers of two disjoint stars each having leaves. Let be the smallest integer such that in every -coloring of the edges of there is a monochromatic copy of , and let be the smallest integer such that in every -coloring of the edges of there is a monochromatic copy of . It is known that and \cite{HJ}, but very little is known about and when (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 (where the lower bounds are adapted from existing examples): and These bounds are similar to the best known bounds on and , where is a path on vertices (which is also a balanced tree). We also give an example which improves the lower bound on when and .
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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}
}