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Dense graphs with a large triangle cover have a large triangle packing

Published 2 Sep 2010 in math.CO | (1009.0353v1)

Abstract: It is well known that a graph with $m$ edges can be made triangle-free by removing (slightly less than) $m/2$ edges. On the other hand, there are many classes of graphs which are hard to make triangle-free in the sense that it is necessary to remove roughly $m/2$ edges in order to eliminate all triangles. It is proved that dense graphs that are hard to make triangle-free, have a large packing of pairwise edge-disjoint triangles. In particular, they have more than $m(1/4+c\beta2)$ pairwise edge-disjoint triangles where $\beta$ is the density of the graph and $c$ is an absolute constant. This improves upon a previous $m(1/4-o(1))$ bound which follows from the asymptotic validity of Tuza's conjecture for dense graphs. It is conjectured that such graphs have an asymptotically optimal triangle packing of size $m(1/3-o(1))$. The result is extended to larger cliques and odd cycles.

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