Abstract
In 1930, a paper by Frank Plumpton Ramsey entitled "On a Problem of Formal Logic" appeared in the Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Although the impetus of this paper was one of mathematical logic, a far reaching combinatorial result was needed by Ramsey to achieve his objective. This combinatorial result became known as Ram \sey's Theorem. One of the combinatorial structures which was developed during the study of Ramsey's Theorem is that of a Ramsey graph. A Ramsey graph, denoted (k,l,n,e), is defined as an undirected graph that contains no cliques of size k, no independent sets of size I, with order n, and size e. Knowledge of Ramsey graphs is useful in the improvement of bounds and sometimes the calculation of exact values for various Ramsey number parameter situations. Straightforward enumeration of (k, I, n, e) Ramsey graphs for larger values of n is intractable with the current computing technology available. In order to produce such graphs, specialized algorithms need to be implemented. This thesis provides the theoretical background developed by Graver and Yackel [GRA68a], expanded upon by Grinstead and Roberts [GRl82a], and generalized by Radziszowski and Kreher [RAD88a, RAD88b] for the implementation of algorithms utilized for the enumeration of various Ram sey graphs. An object oriented graph manipulation package, including the above mentioned Ramsey graph enumeration algorithms, is implemented and documented. This package is utilized for the enumeration of all (3,3), (3,4), (3,5) and (3, 6) graphs. Some (3, 7) and (3, 8) also are calculated. These results duplicate and verify Ramsey graphs previously enumerated during other investigations. [RAD88a, RAD88b] In addition to these results, some newly enumerated (3,8) critical graphs, as well as some newly enumerated (3,9) graphs, including a minimum (3, 9, 26, 52) -graph are presented.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Ramsey theory; Graph theory
Publication Date
2001
Document Type
Thesis
Student Type
Graduate
Degree Name
Computer Science (MS)
Department, Program, or Center
Computer Science (GCCIS)
Advisor
Radziszowski, Stanislaw
Advisor/Committee Member
Hemaspaandra, Edith
Advisor/Committee Member
Anderson, Peter
Recommended Citation
Getschmann, Robert, "Enumeration of small triangle free Ramsey Graphs" (2001). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/328
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to RIT Scholar Works. Physical copy available through RIT's The Wallace Library at: QA166 .G487 2001