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Books vs Triangles

Published 7 Feb 2010 in math.CO | (1002.1492v1)

Abstract: A book of size b in a graph is an edge that lies in b triangles. Consider a graph G with n vertices and \lfloor n2/4\rfloor +1 edges. Rademacher proved that G contains at least \lfloor n/2\rfloor triangles, and Erdos conjectured and Edwards proved that G contains a book of size at least n/6. We prove the following "linear combination" of these two results. Suppose that \alpha\in (1/2, 1) and the maximum size of a book in G is less than \alpha n/2. Then G contains at least \alpha(1-\alpha) n2/4 - o(n2) triangles as n approaches infinity. This is asymptotically sharp. On the other hand, for every \alpha\in (1/3, 1/2), there exists \beta>0 such that G contains at least \beta n3 triangles. It remains an open problem to determine the largest possible \beta in terms of \alpha. Our proof uses the Ruzsa-Szemeredi theorem.

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