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On graphs without cycles of length 1 modulo 3

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arxiv 2503.03504 v1 pith:AQEUZJUM submitted 2025-03-05 math.CO

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Burr and Erd\H{o}s conjectured in 1976 that for every two integers $k>\ell\geqslant 0$ satisfying that $k\mathbb{Z}+\ell$ contains an even integer, an $n$-vertex graph containing no cycles of length $\ell$ modulo $k$ can contain at most a linear number of edges on $n$. Bollob\'{a}s confirmed this conjecture in 1977 and then Erd\H{o}s proposed the problem of determining the exact value of the maximum number of edges in such a graph. For the above $k$ and $\ell$, define $c_{\ell,k}$ to be the least constant such that every $n$-vertex graph with at least $c_{\ell,k}\cdot n$ edges contains a cycle of length $\ell$ modulo $k$. The precise (or asymptotic) values of $c_{\ell,k}$ are known for very few pairs $\ell$ and $k$. In this paper, we precisely determine the maximum number of edges in a graph containing no cycles of length 1 modulo 3. In particular, we show that every $n$-vertex graph with at least $\frac{5}{3}(n-1)$ edges contains a cycle of length 1 modulo 3, unless $9|(n-1)$ and each block of the graph is a Petersen graph. As a corollary, we obtain that $c_{1,3}=\frac{5}{3}$. This is the last remaining class modulo $k$ for $1\leqslant k\leqslant 4$.

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    Every n-vertex graph with no cycle of length 0 mod 3 or 4 mod 6 has at most (11/8)n - 7/4 edges, and equality occurs exactly for the constructed graphs H_k.

  2. Cycle lengths in graphs of given minimum degree

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    For every odd k and n≥2k-3, the extremal number of edges without a (0 mod k)-cycle is exactly (k-1)(n-k+1).

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