The Erdős-Gyárfás function with respect to Gallai-colorings
Abstract: For fixed and , an edge-coloring of the complete graph is said to be a -coloring if every receives at least distinct colors. The function is the minimum number of colors needed for to have a -coloring. This function was introduced about 45 years ago, but was studied systematically by Erd\H{o}s and Gy\'{a}rf\'{a}s in 1997, and is now known as the Erd\H{o}s-Gy\'{a}rf\'{a}s function. In this paper, we study with respect to Gallai-colorings, where a Gallai-coloring is an edge-coloring of without rainbow triangles. Combining the two concepts, we consider the function that is the minimum number of colors needed for a Gallai--coloring of . Using the anti-Ramsey number for , we have that is nontrivial only for . We give a general lower bound for this function and we study how this function falls off from being equal to when and to being when . In particular, for appropriate and , we prove that when and , is at most a fractional power of when , and is logarithmic in when .
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