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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
13 years 8 days 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...