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    Extremal problems for directed graphs (English)
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    We consider directed graphs without loops and multiple edges, where the exclusion of multiple edges means that two vertices cannot be joined by two edges of the same orientation. Let \(L_1, \ldots ,L_q\) be given digraphs. What is the maximum number of edges a digraph can have if it does not contain any \(L_i\) as a subgraph and has given number of vertices? We shall prove the existence of a sequence of asymptotical extremal graphs having fairly simple structure. More exactly: There exists a matrix \(A=(a_{i,j})_{i,j \leq r}\) and a sequence \(\{S^n \}\) of graphs such that (i) the vertices of \(S^n\) can be divided into classes \(C_1, \ldots ,C_r\) so that, if \(i \neq j\), each vertex of \(C_i\) is joined to each vertex of \(C_j\) by an edge oriented from \(C_i\) to \(C_j\) if and only if \(a_{i,j}=2\); the vertices of \(C_i\) are independent if \(a_{i,i}=0\); and otherwise \(a_{i,i}=1\) and the digraph determined by \(C_i\) is a complete acyclic digraph; (ii) \(S^n\) contains no \(L_i\) but any graph having \([\epsilon n^2]\) more edges than \(S^n\) must contain at least one \(L_i\). (Here the word graph is an ``abbreviation'' for ``directed graph or digraph''.)
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