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The Ramsey number of mixed-parity cycles I

Combinatorics 2015-08-31 v1

Abstract

Denote by R(G1,G2,G3)R(G_1, G_2, G_3) the minimum integer NN such that any three-colouring of the edges of the complete graph on NN vertices contains a monochromatic copy of a graph GiG_i coloured with colour ii for some i1,2,3i\in{1,2,3}. In a series of three papers of which this is the first, we consider the case where G1,G2G_1, G_2 and G3G_3 are cycles of mixed parity. Specifically, in this and the subsequent paper, we consider R(Cn,Cm,C)R(C_n,C_m,C_{\ell}), where nn and mm are even and \ell is odd. Figaj and \L uczak determined an asymptotic result for this case, which we improve upon to give an exact result. We prove that for n,mn,m and \ell sufficiently large R(Cn,Cm,C)=max{2n+m3,n+2m3,12n+12m+2}R(C_n,C_m,C_\ell)=\max\{2n+m-3, n+2m-3, \tfrac{1}{2} n +\tfrac{1}{2} m + \ell - 2\}. In the case that the longest cycle is of even length, the proof in this paper is self-contained. However, in the case that the longest cycle is of odd length, we require an additional technical result, the proof of which makes up the majority of the subsequent paper.

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@article{arxiv.1508.07154,
  title  = {The Ramsey number of mixed-parity cycles I},
  author = {David G. Ferguson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.07154},
  year   = {2015}
}