Date
Tue, 10 Mar 2020
14:00
Location
L6
Speaker
Jonathan Noel
Organisation
Warwick

Given a tournament with $d{n \choose 3}$ cycles of length three, how many cycles of length four must there be? Linial and Morgenstern (2016) conjectured that the minimum is asymptotically attained by "blowing up" a transitive tournament and orienting the edges randomly within the parts. This is reminiscent of the tight examples for the famous Triangle and Clique Density Theorems of Razborov, Nikiforov and Reiher. We prove the conjecture for $d \geq \frac{1}{36}$ using spectral methods. We also show that the family of tight examples is more complex than expected and fully characterise it for $d \geq \frac{1}{16}$. Joint work with Timothy Chan, Andrzej Grzesik and Daniel Král'.

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