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Extremal numbers of disjoint triangles in $r$-partite graphs (2208.01470v3)

Published 2 Aug 2022 in cs.DM

Abstract: For two graphs $G$ and $F$, the extremal number of $F$ in $G$, denoted by {ex}$(G,F)$, is the maximum number of edges in a spanning subgraph of $G$ not containing $F$ as a subgraph. Determining {ex}$(K_n,F)$ for a given graph $F$ is a classical extremal problem in graph theory. In 1962, Erd\H{o}s determined {ex}$(K_n,kK_3)$, which generalized Mantel's Theorem. On the other hand, in 1974, {Bollob\'{a}s}, Erd\H{o}s, and Straus determined {ex}$(K_{n_1,n_2,\dots,n_r},K_t)$, which extended Tur\'{a}n's Theorem to complete multipartite graphs. { In this paper,} we determine {ex}$(K_{n_1,n_2,\dots,n_r},kK_3)$ for $r\ge 4$ and $10k-4\le n_1+4k\le n_2\le n_3\le \cdots \le n_r$.

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