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Extremal graphs for intersecting triangles (English)
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4 July 1995
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A \(k\)-fan is a graph with \(2k+ 1\) vertices consisting of \(k\) 3-cycles having one vertex in common. The authors show that if \(n\geq 50k^2\) and the graph \(G_n\) has more than \([n^2/4]+ k^2- ck\) edges, where \(c\) equals 1 or 3/2 according as \(k\) is odd or even, then \(G_n\) contains a \(k\)-fan; furthermore, the bound for the number of edges is best possible.
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intersecting triangles
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extremal graphs
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fan
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3-cycles
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