Generalized rainbow Turán problems

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Alon and Shikhelman [J. Comb. Theory, B. 121 (2016)] initiated the systematic study of the following generalized Turán problem: for fixed graphs H and F and an integer n, what is the maximum number of copies of H in an n-vertex F-free graph? An edge-colored graph is called rainbow if all its edges have different colors. The rainbow Turán number of F is defined as the maximum number of edges in a properly edge-colored graph on n vertices with no rainbow copy of F . The study of rainbow Turán problems was initiated by Keevash, Mubayi, Sudakov and Verstraëte [Comb. Probab. Comput. 16 (2007)]. Motivated by the above problems, we study the following problem: What is the maximum number of copies of F in a properly edge-colored graph on n vertices without a rainbow copy of F? We establish several results, including when F is a path, cycle or tree.

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Gerbner, D., Mészáros, T., Methuku, A., & Palmer, C. (2022). Generalized rainbow Turán problems. Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 29(2). https://doi.org/10.37236/9964

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