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Rainbow Turán Problem for Even Cycles (1202.3221v2)

Published 15 Feb 2012 in math.CO

Abstract: An edge-colored graph is rainbow if all its edges are colored with distinct colors. For a fixed graph $H$, the rainbow Tur\'an number $\mathrm{ex}{\ast}(n,H)$ is defined as the maximum number of edges in a properly edge-colored graph on $n$ vertices with no rainbow copy of $H$. We study the rainbow Tur\'an number of even cycles, and prove that for every fixed $\varepsilon > 0$, there is a constant $C(\varepsilon)$ such that every properly edge-colored graph on $n$ vertices with at least $C(\varepsilon) n{1 + \varepsilon}$ edges contains a rainbow cycle of even length at most $2 \lceil \frac{\ln 4 - \ln \varepsilon}{\ln (1 + \varepsilon)} \rceil$. This partially answers a question of Keevash, Mubayi, Sudakov, and Verstra\"ete, who asked how dense a graph can be without having a rainbow cycle of any length.

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