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Smallest $C_{2l+1}$-critical graphs of odd-girth $2k+1$

Combinatorics 2022-09-26 v3

Abstract

Given a graph HH, a graph GG is called HH-critical if GG does not admit a homomorphism to HH, but any proper subgraph of GG does. Observe that Kk1K_{k-1}-critical graphs are the standard kk-(colour)-critical graphs. We consider questions of extremal nature previously studied for kk-critical graphs and generalize them to HH-critical graphs. After complete graphs, the next natural case to consider for HH is that of the odd-cycles. Thus, given integers \ell and kk, k\ell\geq k, we ask: what is the smallest order of a C2+1C_{2\ell +1}-critical graph of odd-girth at least 2k+12k+1? Denoting this value by η(k,C2+1)\eta(k,C_{2\ell+1}), we show that η(k,C2+1)=4k\eta(k,C_{2\ell+1})=4k for 1k3+i321\leq\ell\leq k\leq\frac{3\ell+i-3}{2} (2k=imod32k=i\bmod 3) and that η(3,C5)=15\eta(3,C_5)=15. The latter means that a smallest graph of odd-girth~77 not admitting a homomorphism to the 55-cycle is of order~1515. Computational work shows that there are exactly eleven such graphs on 1515~vertices of which only two are C5C_5-critical.

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@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