Three-color Ramsey number of an odd cycle versus bipartite graphs with small bandwidth
Abstract
A graph is said to have {\em bandwidth} at most if there exists a labeling of as such that for every edge . We say that is a {\em balanced -graph} if it is a bipartite graph with bandwidth at most and maximum degree at most , and it also has a proper 2-coloring such that . In this paper, we prove that for every and every natural number , there exists a constant such that for every balanced -graph on vertices we have for all sufficiently large odd . The upper bound is sharp for several classes of graphs. Let be the graph consisting of internally disjoint paths of length all sharing the same endpoints. As a corollary, for each fixed , where if is odd and if is even. In particular, we have , which is a special case of a result of Figaj and {\L}uczak (2018).
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@article{arxiv.2201.00675,
title = {Three-color Ramsey number of an odd cycle versus bipartite graphs with small bandwidth},
author = {Chunlin You and Qizhong Lin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.00675},
year = {2022}
}
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17 pages