TY - JOUR
T1 - A generalized Turán problem and its applications
AU - Gishboliner, Lior
AU - Shapira, Asaf
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The investigation of conditions guaranteeing the appearance of cycles of certain lengths is one of the most well-studied topics in graph theory. In this paper we consider a problem of this type that asks, for fixed integers ℓ and k, how many copies of the k-cycle guarantee the appearance of an ℓ-cycle? Extending previous results of Bollobás–Gyori–Li'' and Alon–Shikhelman, we fully resolve this problem by giving tight (or nearly tight) bounds for all values of ℓ and k. We also present a somewhat surprising application of the above mentioned estimates to the study of the graph removal lemma. Prior to this work, all bounds for removal lemmas were either polynomial or there was a tower-type gap between the best-known upper and lower bounds. We fill this gap by showing that for every super-polynomial function f (ε), there is a family of graphs F, such that the bounds for the F removal lemma are precisely given by f (ε). We thus obtain the 1st examples of removal lemmas with tight super-polynomial bounds. A special case of this result resolves a problem of Alon and the 2nd author, while another special case partially resolves a problem of Goldreich.
AB - The investigation of conditions guaranteeing the appearance of cycles of certain lengths is one of the most well-studied topics in graph theory. In this paper we consider a problem of this type that asks, for fixed integers ℓ and k, how many copies of the k-cycle guarantee the appearance of an ℓ-cycle? Extending previous results of Bollobás–Gyori–Li'' and Alon–Shikhelman, we fully resolve this problem by giving tight (or nearly tight) bounds for all values of ℓ and k. We also present a somewhat surprising application of the above mentioned estimates to the study of the graph removal lemma. Prior to this work, all bounds for removal lemmas were either polynomial or there was a tower-type gap between the best-known upper and lower bounds. We fill this gap by showing that for every super-polynomial function f (ε), there is a family of graphs F, such that the bounds for the F removal lemma are precisely given by f (ε). We thus obtain the 1st examples of removal lemmas with tight super-polynomial bounds. A special case of this result resolves a problem of Alon and the 2nd author, while another special case partially resolves a problem of Goldreich.
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U2 - 10.1093/IMRN/RNY108
DO - 10.1093/IMRN/RNY108
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AN - SCOPUS:85090664166
SN - 1073-7928
VL - 2020
SP - 3417
EP - 3452
JO - International Mathematics Research Notices
JF - International Mathematics Research Notices
IS - 11
ER -