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For a graph $G$ and integers $a_i\ge 1$, the expression $G \rightarrow (a_1,\dots,a_r)^v$ means that for any $r$-coloring of the vertices of $G$ there exists a monochromatic $a_i$-clique in $G$ for some color $i \in \{1,\cdots,r\}$. The…
For a graph $G$ the expression $G \overset{v}{\rightarrow} (a_1, ..., a_s)$ means that for every coloring of the vertices of $G$ in $s$ colors there exists $i \in \{1, ..., s\}$ such that there is a monochromatic $a_i$-clique of color $i$.…
Let $G$ be a graph and $a_1, ..., a_s$ be positive integers. Then $G \overset{v}{\rightarrow} (a_1, ..., a_s)$ means that for every coloring of the vertices of $G$ in $s$ colors there exists $i \in \{1, ..., s\}$, such that there is a…
For a graph $G$ the expression $G \overset{v}{\rightarrow} (a_1, ..., a_s)$ means that for any $s$-coloring of the vertices of $G$ there exists $i \in \{1, ..., s\}$ such that there is a monochromatic $a_i$-clique of color $i$. The vertex…
For graph $G$ and integers $a_1 \ge \cdots \ge a_r \ge 2$, we write $G \rightarrow (a_1 ,\cdots ,a_r)^v$ if and only if for every $r$-coloring of the vertex set $V(G)$ there exists a monochromatic $K_{a_i}$ in $G$ for some color $i \in \{1,…
In this paper several Folkman numbers are computed.
For a graph $G$ the expression $G \overset{v}{\rightarrow} (a_1, ..., a_s)$ means that for every $s$-coloring of the vertices of $G$ there exists $i \in \{1, ..., s\}$ such that there is a monochromatic $a_i$-clique of color $i$. The vertex…
Let $a_1, ..., a_s$ be positive integers. For a graph $G$ the expression $$ G \overset{v}{\rightarrow} (a_1, ..., a_s) $$ means that for every coloring of the vertices of $G$ in $s$ colors ($s$-coloring) there exists $i \in \{1, ..., s\}$,…
The vertex Folkman number $F_v(s,t;k)$ is the smallest $n$ for which there exists a $K_k$-free graph on $n$ vertices whose vertices cannot be $2$-colored without producing a monochromatic copy of $K_s$ or $K_t$. We show $F_v(3,3;5)=8$. The…
For a graph $G$ and integers $a_i \geq 1$, we say that $G \xrightarrow[]{} (a_1, \ldots, a_k)^v$ if in any $k$-coloring of $G$'s vertices there exists a monochromatic $a_i$-clique for some color $i \in \{1,\ldots,k\}$. $G \xrightarrow[]{}…
For an undirected simple graph $G$, we write $G \rightarrow (H_1, H_2)^v$ if and only if for every red-blue coloring of its vertices there exists a red $H_1$ or a blue $H_2$. The generalized vertex Folkman number $F_v(H_1, H_2; H)$ is…
For given integers $k$ and $r$, the Folkman number $f(k;r)$ is the smallest number of vertices in a graph $G$ which contains no clique on $k+1$ vertices, yet for every partition of its edges into $r$ parts, some part contains a clique of…
We present some new constructive upper bounds based on product graphs for generalized vertex Folkman numbers. They lead to new upper bounds for some special cases of generalized edge Folkman numbers, including $F_e(K_3,K_4-e; K_5) \leq 27$…
In the paper we give a lower bound for the number of vertices of a given graph using its chromatic number. We find the graphs for which this bound is exact. The results are applied in the theory of Foklman numbers.
Folkman's Theorem asserts that for each $k \in \mathbb{N}$, there exists a natural number $n = F(k)$ such that whenever the elements of $[n]$ are two-coloured, there exists a set $A \subset [n]$ of size $k$ with the property that all the…
The set of the graphs which do not contain the complete graph on $q$ vertices $K_q$ and have the property that in every coloring of their edges in two colors there exist a monochromatic triangle is denoted by $\mathcal{H}_e(3, 3; q)$. The…
We give a short proof of the following theorem due to Jon H. Folkman (1969): The chromatic number of any graph is at most $2$ plus the maximum over all subgraphs of the difference between half the number of vertices and the independence…
For graphs $F$ and $G$, let $F\to (G,G)$ signify that any red/blue edge coloring of $F$ contains a monochromatic $G$. Define Folkman number $f(G;p)$ to be the smallest order of a graph $F$ such that $F\to (G,G)$ and $\omega(F) \le p$. It is…
Folkman's theorem asserts the existence of graphs $G$ which are $K_4$-free, but which have the property that every two-coloring of $E(G)$ contains a monochromatic triangle. The quantitative aspects of $f(2,3,4)$, the least $n$ such that…
The graph $G$ is called a $(3, 3)$-Ramsey graph if in every coloring of the edges of $G$ in two colors there is a monochromatic triangle. The minimum number of vertices of the $(3, 3)$-Ramsey graphs without 4-cliques is denoted by $F_e(3,…