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Improved Ramsey-type results for comparability graphs

Published 1 Oct 2018 in math.CO | (1810.00588v2)

Abstract: Several discrete geometry problems are equivalent to estimating the size of the largest homogeneous sets in graphs that happen to be the union of few comparability graphs. An important observation for such results is that if $G$ is an $n$-vertex graph that is the union of $r$ comparability (or more generally, perfect) graphs, then either $G$ or its complement contains a clique of size $n{1/(r+1)}$. This bound is known to be tight for $r=1$. The question whether it is optimal for $r\ge 2$ was studied by Dumitrescu and T\'oth. We prove that it is essentially best possible for $r=2$, as well: we introduce a probabilistic construction of two comparability graphs on $n$ vertices, whose union contains no clique or independent set of size $n{1/3+o(1)}$. Using similar ideas, we can also construct a graph $G$ that is the union of $r$ comparability graphs, and neither $G$, nor its complement contains a complete bipartite graph with parts of size $\frac{cn}{(\log n)r}$. With this, we improve a result of Fox and Pach.

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