English

The minimum degree of $(K_s, K_t)$-co-critical graphs

Combinatorics 2023-11-09 v1

Abstract

Given graphs G,H1,H2G, H_1, H_2, we write G(H1,H2)G \rightarrow ({H}_1, H_2) if every \{red, blue\}-coloring of the edges of GG contains a red copy of H1H_1 or a blue copy of H2H_2. A non-complete graph GG is (H1,H2)(H_1, H_2)-co-critical if G(H1,H2)G \nrightarrow ({H}_1, H_2) and G+e(H1,H2)G+e\rightarrow ({H}_1, H_2) for every edge ee in the complement of GG. The notion of co-critical graphs was initiated by Nesˇ\check{s}etrˇ\check{r}il in 1986. Galluccio, Simonovits and Simonyi in 1992 proved that every (K3,K3)(K_3, K_3)-co-critical graph on n6n\ge6 vertices has minimum degree at least four, and the bound is sharp for all n6n\ge 6. In this paper, we first extend the aforementioned result to all (Ks,Kt)(K_s, K_t)-co-critical graphs by showing that every (Ks,Kt)(K_s, K_t)-co-critical graph has minimum degree at least 2t+s52t+s-5, where ts3t\ge s\ge 3. We then prove that every (K3,K4)(K_3, K_4)-co-critical graph on n9n\ge9 vertices has minimum degree at least seven, and the bound is sharp for all n9n\ge 9. This answers a question of the third author in the positive for the case s=3s=3 and t=4t=4.

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@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}
}