Smallest $C_{2l+1}$-critical graphs of odd-girth $2k+1$
Abstract
Given a graph , a graph is called -critical if does not admit a homomorphism to , but any proper subgraph of does. Observe that -critical graphs are the standard -(colour)-critical graphs. We consider questions of extremal nature previously studied for -critical graphs and generalize them to -critical graphs. After complete graphs, the next natural case to consider for is that of the odd-cycles. Thus, given integers and , , we ask: what is the smallest order of a -critical graph of odd-girth at least ? Denoting this value by , we show that for () and that . The latter means that a smallest graph of odd-girth~ not admitting a homomorphism to the -cycle is of order~. Computational work shows that there are exactly eleven such graphs on ~vertices of which only two are -critical.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1610.03685,
title = {Smallest $C_{2l+1}$-critical graphs of odd-girth $2k+1$},
author = {Laurent Beaudou and Florent Foucaud and Reza Naserasr},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.03685},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
16 pages, 8 figures. This version improves upon previous ones and uses the terminology of H-critical graphs, including a slight change of title