Two Ramsey problems in blowups of graphs
Abstract
Given graphs and , we say if every -colouring of the edges of contains a monochromatic copy of . Let denote the -blowup of . The blowup Ramsey number is the minimum such that . Fox, Luo and Wigderson refined an upper bound of Souza, showing that, given , and such that , there exist constants and such that for all , . They conjectured that there exist some graphs for which the constant depending on is necessary. We prove this conjecture by showing that the statement is true in the case of being -chromatically connected, which in particular includes triangles. On the other hand, perhaps surprisingly, we show that for forests , the function is independent of . Second, we show that for any , any sufficiently large -edge coloured complete graph on vertices with edges in each colour contains a member from a certain finite family of -edge coloured complete graphs. This answers a conjecture of Bowen, Hansberg, Montejano and M\"uyesser.
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@article{arxiv.2205.12826,
title = {Two Ramsey problems in blowups of graphs},
author = {António Girão and Robert Hancock},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.12826},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
13 pages, 1 figure, author accepted manuscript, to appear in European Journal of Combinatorics