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Short proofs for long induced paths

Nemanja Draganić, Stefan Glock, Michael Krivelevich

Published 2021-06-16Version 1

We present a modification of the DFS graph search algorithm, suited for finding long induced paths. We use it to give simple proofs of the following results. We show that the induced size-Ramsey number of paths satisfies $\hat{R}_{\mathrm{ind}}(P_n)\leq 5\cdot 10^7n$, thus giving an explicit constant in the linear bound, improving the previous bound with a large constant from a regularity lemma argument by Haxell, Kohayakawa and {\L}uczak. We also provide a bound for the $k$-color version, showing that $\hat{R}_{\mathrm{ind}}^k(P_n)=O(k^3\log^4k)n$. Finally, we present a new short proof of the fact that the binomial random graph in the supercritical regime, $G(n,\frac{1+\varepsilon}{n})$, contains typically an induced path of length $\Theta(\varepsilon^2) n$.

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