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On the grid Ramsey problem and related questions

Published 26 May 2014 in math.CO | (1405.6587v2)

Abstract: The Hales--Jewett theorem is one of the pillars of Ramsey theory, from which many other results follow. A celebrated theorem of Shelah says that Hales--Jewett numbers are primitive recursive. A key tool used in his proof, now known as the cube lemma, has become famous in its own right. In its simplest form, this lemma says that if we color the edges of the Cartesian product Kn×KnK_n \times K_n in rr colors then, for nn sufficiently large, there is a rectangle with both pairs of opposite edges receiving the same color. Shelah's proof shows that n=r<sup>(r+12)</sup>+1n = r<sup>{\binom{r+1}{2}}</sup> + 1 suffices. More than twenty years ago, Graham, Rothschild and Spencer asked whether this bound can be improved to a polynomial in rr. We show that this is not possible by providing a superpolynomial lower bound in rr. We also discuss a number of related problems.

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