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DM
2000
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Bipartite Ramsey numbers and Zarankiewicz numbers
The Zarankiewicz number z(s, m) is the maximum number of edges in a subgraph of K(s, s) that does not contain K(m, m) as a subgraph. The bipartite Ramsey number b(m, n) is the lea...
Wayne Goddard, Michael A. Henning, Ortrud R. Oelle...
GC
2011
Springer
12 years 12 months ago
Ramsey Numbers of Some Bipartite Graphs Versus Complete Graphs
The Ramsey number r(H, Kn) is the smallest positive integer N such that every graph of order N contains either a copy of H or an independent set of size n. The Tur´an number ex(m,...
Tao Jiang, Michael Salerno
JCT
2006
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Mono-multi bipartite Ramsey numbers, designs, and matrices
Eroh and Oellermann defined BRR(G1, G2) as the smallest N such that any edge coloring of the complete bipartite graph KN,N contains either a monochromatic G1 or a multicolored G2....
Paul N. Balister, András Gyárf&aacut...
JGT
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
On the minimum degree of minimal Ramsey graphs
We investigate the minimization problem of the minimum degree of minimal Ramsey graphs, initiated by Burr, Erd˝os, and Lov´asz. We determine the corresponding graph parameter fo...
Tibor Szabó, Philipp Zumstein, Stefanie Z&u...