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A further extension of Rödl's theorem (2208.07483v2)

Published 16 Aug 2022 in math.CO

Abstract: Fix $\varepsilon>0$ and a nonnull graph $H$. A well-known theorem of R\"odl from the 80s says that every graph $G$ with no induced copy of $H$ contains a linear-sized $\varepsilon$-restricted set $S\subseteq V(G)$, which means $S$ induces a subgraph with maximum degree at most $\varepsilon\vert S\vert$ in $G$ or its complement. There are two extensions of this result: $\bullet$ quantitatively, Nikiforov (and later Fox and Sudakov) relaxed the condition "no induced copy of $H$" into "at most $\kappa\vert G\vert{\vert H\vert}$ induced copies of $H$ for some $\kappa>0$ depending on $H$ and $\varepsilon$"; and $\bullet$ qualitatively, Chudnovsky, Scott, Seymour, and Spirkl recently showed that there exists $N>0$ depending on $H$ and $\varepsilon$ such that $G$ is $(N,\varepsilon)$-restricted, which means $V(G)$ has a partition into at most $N$ subsets that are $\varepsilon$-restricted. A natural common generalization of these two asserts that every graph $G$ with at most $\kappa\vert G\vert{\vert H\vert}$ induced copies of $H$ is $(N,\varepsilon)$-restricted for some $\kappa,N>0$ depending on $H$ and $\varepsilon$. This is unfortunately false, but we prove that for every $\varepsilon>0$, $\kappa$ and $N$ still exist so that for every $d\ge0$, every graph with at most $\kappa d{\vert H\vert}$ induced copies of $H$ has an $(N,\varepsilon)$-restricted induced subgraph on at least $\vert G\vert-d$ vertices. This unifies the two aforementioned theorems, and is optimal up to $\kappa$ and $N$ for every value of $d$.

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