On Star critical Ramsey numbers related to large cycles versus complete graphs
Abstract
Let Kn denote the complete graph on n vertices and G, H be finite graphs. Consider a two-coloring of edges of Kn. When a copy of G in the first color, red, or a copy of H in the second color, blue is in Kn, we write Kn→ (G,H). The Ramsey number r(G, H) is defined as the smallest positive integer n such that Kn → (G, H). Star critical Ramsey r*(G, H) is defined as the largest value of k such that Kr(G,H)-1 K1,k → (G, H). In this paper, we find r*(Cn, Km) for m ≥ 7 and n ≥ (m-3)(m-1).
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