Ramsey numbers of hypergraphs of a given size
Abstract
The -color Ramsey number of a -uniform hypergraph is the minimum integer such that any -coloring of the complete -uniform hypergraph on vertices contains a monochromatic copy of . The study of these numbers is one of the central topics in Combinatorics. In 1973, Erd\H{o}s and Graham asked to maximize the Ramsey number of a graph as a function of the number of its edges. Motivated by this problem, we study the analogous question for hypergaphs. For fixed and we prove that the largest possible -color Ramsey number of a -uniform hypergraph with edges is at most where denotes the tower function. We also present a construction showing that this bound is tight for . This resolves a problem by Conlon, Fox and Sudakov. They previously proved the upper bound for and the lower bound for . Although in the graph case the tightness follows simply by considering a clique of appropriate size, for higher uniformities the construction is rather involved and is obtained by using paths in expander graphs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2308.10833,
title = {Ramsey numbers of hypergraphs of a given size},
author = {Domagoj Bradač and Jacob Fox and Benny Sudakov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.10833},
year = {2023}
}