Universality of graphs with few triangles and anti-triangles
Abstract
We study 3-random-like graphs, that is, sequences of graphs in which the densities of triangles and anti-triangles converge to 1/8. Since the random graph is, in particular, 3-random-like, this can be viewed as a weak version of quasirandomness. We first show that 3-random-like graphs are 4-universal, that is, they contain induced copies of all 4-vertex graphs. This settles a question of Linial and Morgenstern. We then show that for larger subgraphs, 3-random-like sequences demonstrate a completely different behaviour. We prove that for every graph on vertices there exist 3-random-like graphs without an induced copy of . Moreover, we prove that for every there are 3-random-like graphs which are -universal but not -universal when is sufficiently large compared to .
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@article{arxiv.1401.5735,
title = {Universality of graphs with few triangles and anti-triangles},
author = {Dan Hefetz and Mykhaylo Tyomkyn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.5735},
year = {2019}
}
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12 pages