Gallai-Ramsey number of odd cycles with chords
Abstract
A Gallai coloring is a coloring of the edges of a complete graph without rainbow triangles, and a Gallai k-coloring is a Gallai coloring that uses at most k colors. For an integer k≥ 1, the Gallai-Ramsey number GRk(H) of a given graph H is the least positive integer N such that every Gallai k-coloring of the complete graph KN contains a monochromatic copy of H. Let Cm denote the cycle on m4 vertices and let m denote the family of graphs obtained from Cm by adding an additional edge joining two non-consecutive vertices. We prove that GRk(2n+1)=n· 2k+1 for all k≥ 1 and n≥ 3. This implies that GRk(C2n+1)=n· 2k+1 all k≥ 1 and n≥ 3. Our result yields a unified proof for the Gallai-Ramsey number of all odd cycles on at least five vertices.
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