Ramsey and Gallai-Ramsey numbers for linear forests and kipas

Abstract

For two graphs G,H, the Ramsey number r(G,H) is the minimum integer n such that any red/blue edge-coloring of Kn contains either a red copy of G or a blue copy of H. For two graphs G,H, the Gallai-Ramsey number grk(G:H) is defined as the minimum integer n such that any k-edge-coloring of Kn must contain either a rainbow copy of G or a monochromatic copy of H. In this paper, the classical Ramsey numbers of linear forest versus kipas are obtained. We obtain the exact values of grk(G:H), where H is either a path or a kipas and G∈\K1,3,P4+,P5\ and P4+ is the graph consisting of P4 with one extra edge incident with inner vertex.

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