Independent Sets in n-vertex k-chromatic, -connected graphs

Abstract

We study the problem of maximizing the number of independent sets in n-vertex k-chromatic -connected graphs. First we consider maximizing the total number of independent sets in such graphs with n sufficiently large, and for this problem we use a stability argument to find the unique extremal graph. We show that our result holds within the larger family of n-vertex k-chromatic graphs with minimum degree at least , again for n sufficiently large. We also maximize the number of independent sets of each fixed size in n-vertex 3-chromatic 2-connected graphs. We finally address maximizing the number of independent sets of size 2 (equivalently, minimizing the number of edges) over all n-vertex k-chromatic -connected graphs.

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