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arxiv: 1403.3464 · v2 · pith:ESNMQY73new · submitted 2014-03-14 · 🧮 math.CO

A precise threshold for quasi-Ramsey numbers

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keywords leastgraphverticescomplementdegreeminimumnumberspach
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We consider a variation of Ramsey numbers introduced by Erd\H{o}s and Pach (1983), where instead of seeking complete or independent sets we only seek a $t$-homogeneous set, a vertex subset that induces a subgraph of minimum degree at least $t$ or the complement of such a graph. For any $\nu > 0$ and positive integer $k$, we show that any graph $G$ or its complement contains as an induced subgraph some graph $H$ on $\ell \ge k$ vertices with minimum degree at least $\frac12(\ell-1) + \nu$ provided that $G$ has at least $k^{\Omega(\nu^2)}$ vertices. We also show this to be best possible in a sense. This may be viewed as correction to a result claimed in Erd\H{o}s and Pach (1983). For the above result, we permit $H$ to have order at least $k$. In the harder problem where we insist that $H$ have exactly $k$ vertices, we do not obtain sharp results, although we show a way to translate results of one form of the problem to the other.

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