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Induced subgraphs of given sizes
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We say (n, e) (m, f), an (m, f) subgraph is forced, if every n-vertex graph of size e has an m-vertex spanned subgraph with f edges. For example, as Tur
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Paul Erdös, Zoltán Füredi, Bruce Rothschild, Vera T. Sós
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