The strong clique number of graphs with forbidden cycles
Abstract
Given a graph , the strong clique number of , denoted , is the maximum size of a set of edges such that every pair of edges in has distance at most in the line graph of . As a relaxation of the renowned Erd\H{o}s--Ne\v{s}et\v{r}il conjecture regarding the strong chromatic index, Faudree et al. suggested investigating the strong clique number, and conjectured a quadratic upper bound in terms of the maximum degree. Recently, Cames van Batenburg, Kang, and Pirot conjectured a linear upper bound in terms of the maximum degree for graphs without even cycles. Namely, if is a -free graph, then , and if is a -free bipartite graph, then . We prove the second conjecture in a stronger form, by showing that forbidding all odd cycles is not necessary. To be precise, we show that a -free graph with satisfies , when either or and is also -free. Regarding the first conjecture, we prove an upper bound that is off by the constant term. Namely, for , we prove that a -free graph with satisfies . This improves some results of Cames van Batenburg, Kang, and Pirot.
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@article{arxiv.2003.10139,
title = {The strong clique number of graphs with forbidden cycles},
author = {Eun-Kyung Cho and Ilkyoo Choi and Ringi Kim and Boram Park},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.10139},
year = {2020}
}
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15 pages, 7 figures