Asymptotics of t(3,n) and s(3,n)
Abstract: A set of vertices in a simple graph is irredundant if each vertex is either isolated in the induced subgraph or else has a private neighbor that is adjacent to and to no other vertex of . The \emph{mixed Ramsey number} is the smallest for which every red-blue coloring of the edges of has an -element irredundant set in the blue subgraph or an -element independent set in the red subgraph. The irredundant Ramsey number is the smallest for which every red-blue coloring of the edges of has an -element irredundant set in the blue subgraph or an -element irredundant set in the blue subgraph. In this paper, we determine and up to a constant factor by showing that , which improved the best upper bound due to Rousseau and Speed in [Comb. Probab. Comput. 12 (2003), 653-660]. As an application, we verify a conjecture for proposed by Chen, Hattingh, and Rousseau in [J. Graph Theory 17(2) (1993), 193-206].
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