Some stability and exact results in generalized Tur\'an problems
Abstract
Given graphs H and F, the generalized Tur\'an number ex(n,H,F) is the largest number of copies of H in n-vertex F-free graphs. Stability refers to the usual phenomenon that if an n-vertex F-free graph G contains almost ex(n,H,F) copies of H, than G is in some sense similar to some extremal graph. We obtain new stability results for generalized Tur\'an problems and derive several new exact results.
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