Smaller subgraphs of minimum degree k
classification
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verticesdegreeminimumepsilonleastmanyremovesqrt
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In 1990 Erd\H{o}s, Faudree, Rousseau and Schelp proved that for $k\geq 2$, every graph with $n\geq k+1$ vertices and $(k-1)(n-k+2)+\binom{k-2}{2}+1$ edges contains a subgraph of minimum degree $k$ on at most $n-\sqrt{n}/\sqrt{6k^3}$ vertices. They conjectured that it is possible to remove at least $\epsilon_k n$ many vertices and remain with a subgraph of minimum degree $k$, for some $\epsilon_k>0$. We make progress towards their conjecture by showing that one can remove at least $\Omega(n/\log n)$ many vertices.
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