The minimum degree of $(K_s, K_t)$-co-critical graphs
Abstract
Given graphs , we write if every \{red, blue\}-coloring of the edges of contains a red copy of or a blue copy of . A non-complete graph is -co-critical if and for every edge in the complement of . The notion of co-critical graphs was initiated by Neetil in 1986. Galluccio, Simonovits and Simonyi in 1992 proved that every -co-critical graph on vertices has minimum degree at least four, and the bound is sharp for all . In this paper, we first extend the aforementioned result to all -co-critical graphs by showing that every -co-critical graph has minimum degree at least , where . We then prove that every -co-critical graph on vertices has minimum degree at least seven, and the bound is sharp for all . This answers a question of the third author in the positive for the case and .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2311.04800,
title = {The minimum degree of $(K_s, K_t)$-co-critical graphs},
author = {Ivan Casas-Rocha and Benjamin Snyder and Zi-Xia Song},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.04800},
year = {2023}
}