Maximising the Number of Cycles in Graphs with Forbidden Subgraphs
Abstract
Fix k 2 and let H be a graph with (H) = k+1 containing a critical edge. We show that for sufficiently large n, the unique n-vertex H-free graph containing the maximum number of cycles is Tk(n). This resolves both a question and a conjecture of Arman, Gunderson and Tsaturian.
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