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An abstract topological graph (briefly an AT-graph) is a pair A = (G, X) where G = (V, E) is a graph and X. E2 is a set of pairs of its edges. The AT-graph A is simply realizable if G can be drawn in the plane so that each pair of edges from X crosses exac ...
SPRINGER2020

The Schur-Erdos problem for sesmi-algebraic colorings

János Pach

We considerm-colorings of the edges of a complete graph, where each color class is defined semi-algebraically with bounded complexity. The casem= 2 was first studied by Alon et al., who applied this framework to obtain surprisingly strong Ramsey-type resul ...
HEBREW UNIV MAGNES PRESS2020

Incidences Between Planes Over Finite Fields

In this note, we use methods from spectral graph theory to obtain bounds on the number of incidences between k-planes and h-planes in F-q(d), which generalizes a recent result given by Bennett, Iosevich, and Pakianathan (2014). More precisely, we prove tha ...
AMER MATHEMATICAL SOC2019

Edge Ordered Turan Problems

Gábor Tardos, Abhishek Methuku

We introduce the Turan problem for edge ordered graphs. We call a simple graph edge ordered, if its edges are linearly ordered. An isomorphism between edge ordered graphs must respect the edge order. A subgraph of an edge ordered graph is itself an edge or ...
COMENIUS UNIV2019

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