Gallai-Ramsey numbers of odd cycles
Abstract
Given two graphs G and H and a positive integer k, the k-color Gallai-Ramsey number, denoted by grk(G : H), is the minimum integer N such that for all n ≥ N, every k-coloring of the edges of Kn contains either a rainbow copy of G or a monochromatic copy of H. We prove that grk (K3 : C2 + 1) = · 2k + 1 for all k ≥ 1 and ≥ 3.
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