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Asymptotic bounds for some bipartite graph: Complete graph Ramsey numbers
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    Asymptotic bounds for some bipartite graph: Complete graph Ramsey numbers (English)
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    29 January 2001
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    The authors define a variation on the usual Ramsey numbers: \(R_c(P^{\text{conv}}_e,t)\) is defined as the smallest integer \(n\) so that, if the vertices of the complete graph are cyclically ordered and its edges are \(t\)-colored, there exists a monochromatic path of length \(l\) which respects the order. \(R_c(C^{\text{conv}}_k, C_e^{\text{conv}})\) is similarly defined where \(C^{\text{conv}}_e\) refers to circuits for length \(l\) which respect the ordering. The authors prove several results including: Theorem 2.2. For positive integers \(l\) and \(t\), \(1+ l(l- 1)^{t-1}\leq R_c(P^{\text{conv}}_l,t)\leq 1+l^t\). Theorem 3.3. For positive integers \(l\) and \(k\), \[ (k-1)(l- 1)+ 1\leq R_c(C^{\text{conv}}_k, C^{\text{conv}}_l)\leq 2kl- 3k- 3l+ 6. \]
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    Ramsey numbers
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    complete graph
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