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Ramsey numbers for local colorings (English)
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A coloring of the edges of a graph is a local k-coloring if no more than k colors are used in coloring the edges containing any vertex. The local k-Ramsey number of a graph G, \(r^ k_{loc}(G)\), is the minimum integer M so that given any local k-coloring of the complete graph on M vertices then there exists a monochromatic copy of G. The authors prove that \(r^ k_{loc}(G)\) is always well defined, compute the exact value of \(r^ k_{loc}(G)\) for several special graphs G, and prove several relationships between the local Ramsey numbers and the Ramsey numbers as they are usually defined.
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local Ramsey numbers
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