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Proof of the linkage conjecture for highly connected tournaments

Combinatorics 2025-07-31 v1

Abstract

A digraph DD is kk-linked if for every 2k2k distinct vertices x1,,xk,y1,,yk x_1,\ldots , x_k, y_1, \ldots , y_k in DD, there exist kk pairwise vertex-disjoint paths P1,,PkP_1,\ldots, P_k such that PiP_i starts at xix_i and ends at yiy_i for each i[k]i\in [k]. In 2021, Gir\~{a}o, Popielarz, and Snyder [Combinatorica 41 (2021) 815--837] conjectured that there exists a constant C>0C >0 such that every (2k+1)(2k+1)-connected tournament with minimum out-degree at least CkCk is kk-linked. In this paper, we disprove this conjecture by constructing a family of counterexamples with minimum out-degree at least k2+11k26\frac{k^2+11k}{26} (for k42k\geq 42). Further, we prove that every (2k+1)(2k+1)-connected semicomplete digraph DD with minimum out-degree at least 7k2+36k 7k^2 + 36k is kk-linked. This result is optimal in terms of both connectivity and minimum out-degree (up to a multiplicative factor), which refines and generalizes the earlier result of Gir\~{a}o, Popielarz, and Snyder.

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@article{arxiv.2507.22651,
  title  = {Proof of the linkage conjecture for highly connected tournaments},
  author = {Jia Zhou and Jin Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.22651},
  year   = {2025}
}

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16 pages,4 figures