
arXiv: 2106.09688
AbstractFor a ‐vertex graph and an ‐vertex graph , an ‐tiling in is a collection of vertex‐disjoint copies of in . For , the ‐independence number of , denoted , is the largest size of a ‐free set of vertices in . In this article, we discuss Ramsey–Turán‐type theorems for tilings where one is interested in minimum degree and independence number conditions (and the interaction between the two) that guarantee the existence of optimal ‐tilings. Our results unify and generalise previous results of Balogh–Molla–Sharifzadeh [Random Struct. Algoritm. 49 (2016), no. 4, 669–693], Nenadov–Pehova [SIAM J. Discret. Math. 34 (2020), no. 2, 1001–1010] and Balogh–McDowell–Molla–Mycroft [Comb. Probab. Comput. 27 (2018), no. 4, 449–474] on the subject.
latticed-based absorption, Edge subsets with special properties (factorization, matching, partitioning, covering and packing, etc.), Combinatorial aspects of tessellation and tiling problems, Ramsey theory, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, clique factor, Combinatorics (math.CO), Ramsey-Turán theory
latticed-based absorption, Edge subsets with special properties (factorization, matching, partitioning, covering and packing, etc.), Combinatorial aspects of tessellation and tiling problems, Ramsey theory, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, clique factor, Combinatorics (math.CO), Ramsey-Turán theory
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