Spectral extremal problem of the pth power of cycles

Abstract

For a cycle Ck on k vertices, its p-th power, denoted Ckp, is the graph obtained by adding edges between all pairs of vertices at distance at most p in Ck. Let (n, F) and (n, F) denote the maximum possible number of edges and the maximum possible spectral radius, respectively, among all n-vertex F-free graphs. In this paper, we determine precisely the unique extremal graph achieving (n, Ckp) and (n, Ckp) for sufficiently large n.

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