Tur\'an, involution and shifting
Abstract
We propose a strengthening of the conclusion in Tur\'an's (3,4)-conjecture in terms of algebraic shifting, and show that its analogue for graphs does hold. In another direction, we generalize the Mantel-Tur\'an theorem by weakening its assumption: for any graph G on n vertices and any involution on its vertex set, if for any 3-set S of the vertices, the number of edges in G spanned by S, plus the number of edges in G spanned by the image of S under the involution, is at least 2, then the number of edges in G is at least the Mantel-Tur\'an bound, namely the number achieved by two disjoint cliques of sizes n/2 rounded up and down.
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