Universality for graphs of bounded degeneracy
Abstract
Given a family H of graphs, a graph G is called H-universal if G contains every graph of H as a subgraph. Following the extensive research on universal graphs of small size for bounded-degree graphs, Alon asked what is the minimum number of edges that a graph must have to be universal for the class of all n-vertex graphs that are D-degenerate. In this paper, we answer this question up to a factor that is polylogarithmic in n.
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