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Distribution of colours in rainbow H-free colourings

Published 11 Sep 2023 in math.CO | (2309.05606v1)

Abstract: An edge colouring of KnK_n with kk colours is a Gallai kk-colouring if it does not contain any rainbow triangle. Gy\'arf\'as, P\'alv\"olgyi, Patk\'os and Wales proved that there exists a number g(k)g(k) such that ng(k)n\geq g(k) if and only if for any colour distribution sequence (e1,,ek)(e_1,\cdots,e_k) with i=1<sup>kei=(n2)\sum_{i=1}<sup>ke_i=\binom{n}{2}, there exist a Gallai kk-colouring of KnK_n with eie_i edges having colour ii. They also showed that Ω(k)=g(k)=O(k<sup>2)\Omega(k)=g(k)=O(k<sup>2) and posed the problem of determining the exact order of magnitude of g(k)g(k). Feffer, Fu and Yan improved both bounds significantly by proving Ω(k<sup>1.5/log</sup>k)=g(k)=O(k<sup>1.5)\Omega(k<sup>{1.5}/\log</sup> k)=g(k)=O(k<sup>{1.5}). We resolve this problem by showing g(k)=Θ(k<sup>1.5/(log</sup>k)<sup>0.5)g(k)=\Theta(k<sup>{1.5}/(\log</sup> k)<sup>{0.5}). Moreover, we generalise these definitions by considering rainbow HH-free colourings of KnK_n for any general graph HH, and the natural corresponding quantity g(H,k)g(H,k). We prove that g(H,k)g(H,k) is finite for every kk if and only if HH is not a forest, and determine the order of g(H,k)g(H,k) when HH contains a subgraph with minimum degree at least 3.

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