On lengths of rainbow cycles
Abstract
We prove several results regarding edge-colored complete graphs and rainbow cycles, cycles with no color appearing on more than one edge. We settle a question posed by Ball, Pultr, and Vojtechovsk\'y by showing that if such a coloring does not contain a rainbow cycle of length n, where n is odd, then it also does not contain a rainbow cycle of length m for all m greater than 2n2. In addition, we present two examples which demonstrate that this result does not hold for even n. Finally, we state several open problems in the area.
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