Ordered Ramsey and Tur\'an numbers of alternating paths and their variants
Abstract
An ordered graph is a graph whose vertex set is equipped with a total order. The ordered complete graph is the complete graph with vertex set equipped with the natural ordering of the integers. Given an ordered graph , the ordered Ramsey number is the smallest integer such that every red/blue edge-colouring of contains a monochromatic copy of with vertices appearing in the same relative order as in . Balko, Cibulka, Kr\'al, and Kyn\v{c}l asked whether, among all ordered paths on vertices, the ordered Ramsey number is minimised by the alternating path -- the ordered path with vertex set such that the vertices encountered along the path are . Motivated by this problem, we make progress on establishing the value of by proving that We then use similar methods to determine the exact ordered Tur\'an number of , and study the ordered Ramsey and Tur\'an numbers of several related ordered paths.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.12358,
title = {Ordered Ramsey and Tur\'an numbers of alternating paths and their variants},
author = {Gaurav Kucheriya and Allan Lo and Jan Petr and Amedeo Sgueglia and Jun Yan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.12358},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
17 pages, 6 figures. Fixed a typo in arXiv abstract