Solution to a problem of Katona on counting cliques of weighted graphs
Abstract
A subset of the vertex set of a graph is called a -clique independent set of if no vertices in form a -clique of . An independent set is a -clique independent set. Let denote the number of -cliques of . For a function , let be the graph obtained from by replacing each vertex by a -clique and making each vertex of adjacent to each vertex of for each edge of . For an integer , consider any with . For , we say that is uniform on if for each and, for each , or . Katona asked if is smallest when is uniform on a largest -clique independent set of . He placed particular emphasis on the Sperner graph , given by and . He provided an affirmative answer for (and any ). We determine graphs for which the answer is negative for every . These include for . Generalizing Sperner's Theorem and a recent result of Qian, Engel and Xu, we show that is smallest when is uniform on a largest independent set of . We also show that the same holds for complete multipartite graphs and chordal graphs. We show that this is not true of every graph, using a deep result of Bohman on triangle-free graphs.
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@article{arxiv.2211.04153,
title = {Solution to a problem of Katona on counting cliques of weighted graphs},
author = {Peter Borg and Carl Feghali and Rémi Pellerin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.04153},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
14 pages, minor corrections made