The Tur\'an Number of the Triangular Pyramid of 3-Layers
Abstract
The Tur\'an number of a graph H, denoted by ex(n, H), is the maximum number of edges in an n-vertex graph that does not have H as a subgraph. Let TPk be the triangular pyramid of k-layers. In this paper, we determine that ex(n,TP3)= 14n2+n+o(n) and pose a conjecture for ex(n,TP4).
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