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arxiv: 0803.1637 · v2 · submitted 2008-03-11 · 🧮 math.CO

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Large induced trees in K_r-free graphs

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For a graph G, let t(G) denote the maximum number of vertices in an induced subgraph of G that is a tree. In this paper, we study the problem of bounding t(G) for graphs which do not contain a complete graph K_r on r vertices. This problem was posed twenty years ago by Erdos, Saks, and Sos. Substantially improving earlier results of various researchers, we prove that every connected triangle-free graph on n vertices contains an induced tree of order \sqrt{n}. When r >= 4, we also show that t(G) >= (\log n)/(4 \log r) for every connected K_r-free graph G of order n. Both of these bounds are tight up to small multiplicative constants, and the first one disproves a recent conjecture of Matousek and Samal.

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