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On the number of cycles in a graph with restricted cycle lengths

Combinatorics 2016-10-12 v1

Abstract

Let LL be a set of positive integers. We call a (directed) graph GG an LL\emph{-cycle graph} if all cycle lengths in GG belong to LL. Let c(L,n)c(L,n) be the maximum number of cycles possible in an nn-vertex LL-cycle graph (we use c(L,n)\vec{c}(L,n) for the number of cycles in directed graphs). In the undirected case we show that for any fixed set LL, we have c(L,n)=ΘL(nk/)c(L,n)=\Theta_L(n^{\lfloor k/\ell \rfloor}) where kk is the largest element of LL and 22\ell is the smallest even element of LL (if LL contains only odd elements, then c(L,n)=ΘL(n)c(L,n)=\Theta_L(n) holds.) We also give a characterization of LL-cycle graphs when LL is a single element. In the directed case we prove that for any fixed set LL we have c(L,n)=(1+o(1))(n1k1)k1\vec{c}(L,n)=(1+o(1))(\frac{n-1}{k-1})^{k-1}, where kk is the largest element of LL. We determine the exact value of c({k},n)\vec{c}(\{k\},n) for every kk and characterize all graphs attaining this maximum.

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@article{arxiv.1610.03476,
  title  = {On the number of cycles in a graph with restricted cycle lengths},
  author = {Dániel Gerbner and Balázs Keszegh and Cory Palmer and Balázs Patkós},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.03476},
  year   = {2016}
}