Forbidden subgraphs and complete partitions

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
A graph is called an $(r,k)$-graph if its vertex set can be partitioned into $r$ parts of size at most $k$ with at least one edge between any two parts. Let $f(r,H)$ be the minimum $k$ for which there exists an $H$-free $(r,k)$-graph. In this paper we build on the work of Axenovich and Martin, obtaining improved bounds on this function when $H$ is a complete bipartite graph, even cycle, or tree. Some of these bounds are best possible up to a constant factor and confirm a conjecture of Axenovich and Martin in several cases. We also generalize this extremal problem to uniform hypergraphs and prove some initial results in that setting.
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complete partitions
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