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An edge-ordering of a graph $G=(V,E)$ is a bijection $phi:Eto{1,2,...,|E|}$. Given an edge-ordering, a sequence of edges $P=e_1,e_2,...,e_k$ is an increasing path if it is a path in $G$ which satisfies $phi(e_i)<phi(e_j)$ for all $i<j$. For a graph $G$, let $f(G)$ be the largest integer $ell$ such that every edge-ordering of $G$ contains an increasing path of length $ell$. The parameter $f(G)$ was first studied for $G=K_n$ and has subsequently been studied for other families of graphs. This paper gives bounds on $f$ for the hypercube and the random graph $G(n,p)$.
An edge-ordered graph is a graph with a total ordering of its edges. A path $P=v_1v_2ldots v_k$ in an edge-ordered graph is called increasing if $(v_iv_{i+1}) > (v_{i+1}v_{i+2})$ for all $i = 1,ldots,k-2$; it is called decreasing if $(v_iv_{i+1}) < (
We show that for $dge d_0(epsilon)$, with high probability, the random graph $G(n,d/n)$ contains an induced path of length $(3/2-epsilon)frac{n}{d}log d$. This improves a result obtained independently by Luczak and Suen in the early 90s, and answers
We investigate the number of 4-edge paths in graphs with a fixed number of vertices and edges. An asymptotically sharp upper bound is given to this quantity. The extremal construction is the quasi-star or the quasi-clique graph, depending on the edge
We study some percolation problems on the complete graph over $mathbf N$. In particular, we give sharp sufficient conditions for the existence of (finite or infinite) cliques and paths in a random subgraph. No specific assumption on the probability,
In 2006, Barat and Thomassen posed the following conjecture: for each tree $T$, there exists a natural number $k_T$ such that, if $G$ is a $k_T$-edge-connected graph and $|E(G)|$ is divisible by $|E(T)|$, then $G$ admits a decomposition into copies o