
doi: 10.1007/bfb0067364
Virtually all of the known results on generalized Ramsey theory for graphs have been reported here, and the most general method of proof was brute force. There is certainly a need for more powerful and general methods, but it is not certain that these exist. Since the study of Ramsey properties of general graphs appears less intractable than that for complete graphs, this may well suggest fruitful directions for other mathematical structures such as vector spaces. The fact that generalized Ramsey theory for graphs is in its infancy is attested by more than half of the references having the status, “to appear”.
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