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The Clique Density Theorem (1212.2454v2)

Published 11 Dec 2012 in math.CO

Abstract: Tur\'{a}n's theorem is a cornerstone of extremal graph theory. It asserts that for any integer $r \geq 2$ every graph on $n$ vertices with more than ${\tfrac{r-2}{2(r-1)}\cdot n2}$ edges contains a clique of size $r$, i.e., $r$ mutually adjacent vertices. The corresponding extremal graphs are balanced $(r-1)$-partite graphs. The question as to how many such $r$-cliques appear at least in any $n$-vertex graph with $\gamma n2$ edges has been intensively studied in the literature. In particular, Lov\'{a}sz and Simonovits conjectured in the 1970s that asymptotically the best possible lower bound is given by the complete multipartite graph with $\gamma n2$ edges in which all but one vertex class is of the same size while the remaining one may be smaller. Their conjecture was recently resolved for $r=3$ by Razborov and for $r=4$ by Nikiforov. In this article, we prove the conjecture for all values of $r$.

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