Max Cuts in Triangle-free Graphs

Abstract

A well-known conjecture by Erdos states that every triangle-free graph on n vertices can be made bipartite by removing at most n2/25 edges. This conjecture was known for graphs with edge density at least 0.4 and edge density at most 0.172. Here, we will extend the edge density for which this conjecture is true; we prove the conjecture for graphs with edge density at most 0.2486 and for graphs with edge density at least 0.3197. Further, we prove that every triangle-free graph can be made bipartite by removing at most n2/23.5 edges improving the previously best bound of n2/18.

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