Norm-Graphs: Variations and Applications

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We describe several variants of the norm-graphs introduced by Kollár, Rónyai, and Szabó and study some of their extremal properties. Using these variants we construct, for infinitely many values of n, a graph on n vertices with more than 12n5/3 edges, containing no copy of K3, 3, thus slightly improving an old construction of Brown. We also prove that the maximum number of vertices in a complete graph whose edges can be colored by k colors with no monochromatic copy of K3, 3 is (1+o(1))k3. This answers a question of Chung and Graham. In addition we prove that for every fixed t, there is a family of subsets of an n element set whose so-called dual shatter function is O(mt) and whose discrepancy is Ω(n1/2-1/2tlogn). This settles a problem of Matoušek. © 1999 Academic Press.

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Alon, N., Rónyai, L., & Szabó, T. (1999). Norm-Graphs: Variations and Applications. Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series B, 76(2), 280–290. https://doi.org/10.1006/jctb.1999.1906

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