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arxiv: 1808.02139 · v1 · pith:4SP3JAGOnew · submitted 2018-08-06 · 🧮 math.CO

The bipartite K_(2,2)-free process and bipartite Ramsey number b(2, t)

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The bipartite Ramsey number $b(s,t)$ is the smallest integer $n$ such that every blue-red edge coloring of $K_{n,n}$ contains either a blue $K_{s,s}$ or a red $K_{t,t}$. In the bipartite $K_{2,2}$-free process, we begin with an empty graph on vertex set $X\cup Y$, $|X|=|Y|=n$. At each step, a random edge from $X\times Y$ is added under the restriction that no $K_{2,2}$ is formed. This step is repeated until no more edges can be added. In this note, we analyze this process and show that the resulting graph witnesses that $b(2,t) =\Omega \left(t^{3/2}/\log t \right)$, thereby improving the best known lower bound.

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