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Oriented cycles in digraphs of large outdegree

Lior Gishboliner, Raphael Steiner, Tibor Szabó

Published 2020-08-30Version 1

In 1985, Mader conjectured that for every acyclic digraph $F$ there exists $K=K(F)$ such that every digraph $D$ with minimum out-degree at least $K$ contains a subdivision of $F$. This conjecture remains widely open, even for digraphs $F$ on five vertices. Recently, Aboulker, Cohen, Havet, Lochet, Moura and Thomass\'{e} studied special cases of Mader's problem and made the following conjecture: for every $\ell \geq 2$ there exists $K = K(\ell)$ such that every digraph $D$ with minimum out-degree at least $K$ contains a subdivision of every orientation of a cycle of length $\ell$. We prove this conjecture and answer further open questions raised by Aboulker et al.

Comments: 28 pages, 3 figures
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 05C07, 05C20, 05C83
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