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GC
2007
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
On the Maximum Number of Cliques in a Graph
A clique is a set of pairwise adjacent vertices in a graph. We determine the maximum number of cliques in a graph for the following graph classes: (1) graphs with n vertices and m ...
David R. Wood
JCT
2007
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On the maximum number of edges in quasi-planar graphs
A topological graph is quasi-planar, if it does not contain three pairwise crossing edges. Agarwal et al. [2] proved that these graphs have a linear number of edges. We give a sim...
Eyal Ackerman, Gábor Tardos
COMPGEOM
2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
On the maximum number of edges in topological graphs with no four pairwise crossing edges
A topological graph is called k-quasi-planar, if it does not contain k pairwise crossing edges. It is conjectured that for every fixed k, the maximum number of edges in a kquasi-...
Eyal Ackerman
COMBINATORICS
2006
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Bounding the Number of Edges in Permutation Graphs
Given an integer s 0 and a permutation Sn, let ,s be the graph on n vertices {1, . . . , n} where two vertices i < j are adjacent if the permutation flips their order and th...
Peter Keevash, Po-Shen Loh, Benny Sudakov