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The size-Ramsey number of powers of paths

Combinatorics 2017-07-17 v1

Abstract

Given graphs GG and HH and a positive integer qq say that GG is qq-Ramsey for HH, denoted G(H)qG\rightarrow (H)_q, if every qq-colouring of the edges of GG contains a monochromatic copy of HH. The size-Ramsey number r^(H)\hat{r}(H) of a graph HH is defined to be r^(H)=min{E(G) ⁣:G(H)2}\hat{r}(H)=\min\{|E(G)|\colon G\rightarrow (H)_2\}. Answering a question of Conlon, we prove that, for every fixed kk, we have r^(Pnk)=O(n)\hat{r}(P_n^k)=O(n), where PnkP_n^k is the kk-th power of the nn-vertex path PnP_n (i.e. , the graph with vertex set V(Pn)V(P_n) and all edges {u,v}\{u,v\} such that the distance between uu and vv in PnP_n is at most kk). Our proof is probabilistic, but can also be made constructive.

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@article{arxiv.1707.04297,
  title  = {The size-Ramsey number of powers of paths},
  author = {Dennis Clemens and Matthew Jenssen and Yoshiharu Kohayakawa and Natasha Morrison and Guilherme Oliveira Mota and Damian Reding and Barnaby Roberts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.04297},
  year   = {2017}
}