On a conjecture of Erdos and Simonovits: Even Cycles
arXiv:1107.4715 · doi:10.1112/S0025579311008205
Abstract
Let $\mc{F}$ be a family of graphs. A graph is {\em $\mc{F}$-free} if it contains no copy of a graph in $\mc{F}$ as a subgraph. A cornerstone of extremal graph theory is the study of the {\em Turán number} $ex(n,\mc{F})$, the maximum number of edges in an $\mc{F}$-free graph on vertices. Define the {\em Zarankiewicz number} $z(n,\mc{F})$ to be the maximum number of edges in an $\mc{F}$-free {\em bipartite} graph on vertices. Let denote a cycle of length , and let $\mc{C}_k$ denote the set of cycles , where and and have the same parity. ErdÅs and Simonovits conjectured that for any family $\mc{F}$ consisting of bipartite graphs there exists an odd integer such that $ex(n,\mc{F} \cup \mc{C}_k) \sim z(n,\mc{F})$. They proved this when $\mc{F}={C_4}$ by showing that . In this paper, we extend this result by showing that if and is odd, then ${ex(n,\mc{C}_{2\ell} \cup {C_k}) \sim z(n,\mc{C}_{2\ell})$. Furthermore, if is odd, then for infinitely many we show that the extremal $\mc{C}_{2\ell} \cup \{C_k\}$-free graphs are bipartite incidence graphs of generalized polygons. We observe that this exact result does not hold for any odd , and furthermore the asymptotic result does not hold when is , or . Our proofs make use of pseudorandomness properties of nearly extremal graphs that are of independent interest.