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The Ramsey Number for a Forest versus Disjoint Union of Complete Graphs

Combinatorics 2022-01-14 v1

Abstract

Given two graphs GG and HH, the Ramsey number R(G,H)R(G,H) is the minimum integer NN such that any coloring of the edges of KNK_N in red or blue yields a red GG or a blue HH. Let v(G)v(G) be the number of vertices of GG and χ(G)\chi(G) be the chromatic number of GG. Let s(G)s(G) denote the chromatic surplus of GG, the cardinality of a minimum color class taken over all proper colorings of GG with χ(G)\chi(G) colors. Burr showed that for a connected graph GG and a graph HH with v(G)s(H)v(G)\geq s(H), R(G,H)(v(G)1)(χ(H)1)+s(H)R(G,H) \geq (v(G)-1)(\chi(H)-1)+s(H). A connected graph GG is called HH-good if R(G,H)=(v(G)1)(χ(H)1)+s(H)R(G,H)=(v(G)-1)(\chi(H)-1)+s(H). In this paper, we mainly confirm the Ramsey number for any tree TnT_n versus KmKlK_m\cup K_l. Our result yields that TnT_n is KmKlK_m\cup K_l-good.

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@article{arxiv.2201.04884,
  title  = {The Ramsey Number for a Forest versus Disjoint Union of Complete Graphs},
  author = {Sinan Hu and Yuejian Peng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.04884},
  year   = {2022}
}