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The weak saturation number of $\boldsymbol{K_{2, t}}$

Combinatorics 2024-01-17 v3

Abstract

For two graphs GG and FF, we say that GG is weakly FF-saturated if GG contains no copy of FF as a subgraph and one could join all the nonadjacent pairs of vertices of GG in some order so that a new copy of FF is created at each step. The weak saturation number wsat(n,F)\mathrm{wsat}(n, F) is the minimum number of edges of a weakly FF-saturated graph on nn vertices. In this paper, we examine wsat(n,Ks,t)\mathrm{wsat}(n, K_{s, t}), where Ks,tK_{s, t} is the complete bipartite graph with parts of sizes ss and t t . We determine wsat(n,K2,t)\mathrm{wsat}(n, K_{2, t}), correcting a previous report in the literature. It is also shown that wsat(s+t,Ks,t)=(s+t12)\mathrm{wsat}(s+t, K_{s,t})=\binom{s+t-1}{2} if gcd(s,t)=1\gcd(s, t)=1 and wsat(s+t,Ks,t)=(s+t12)+1\mathrm{wsat}(s+t, K_{s,t})=\binom{s+t-1}{2}+1, otherwise.

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@article{arxiv.2211.10939,
  title  = {The weak saturation number of $\boldsymbol{K_{2, t}}$},
  author = {Meysam Miralaei and Ali Mohammadian and Behruz Tayfeh-Rezaie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.10939},
  year   = {2024}
}