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Alexander A. Razborov University of Chicago BIRS, October 3, 2011 Flag Algebras TexPoint fonts used in EMF. Read the TexPoint manual before you delete this box.: AA AAA

Asympotic extremal combinatorics (aka Turán densities) Problem # 1

But how many copies are guaranteed to exist (again, asympotically)? Problem # 2

Problem # 3

Problem # 4 Cacceta-Haggkvist conjecture

High (= advanced) mathematics is good Low-order terms are really annoying (we do not resort to the definition of the limit or a derivative anytime we do analysis). The structure looks very much like the structure existing everywhere in mathematics. Utilization of deep foundational results + potential use of concrete calculations performed elsewhere. Common denominator for many different techniques existing within the area. Very convenient to program: MAPLE, CSDP, SDPA know nothing about extremal combinatorics, but a lot about algebra and analysis. Highly personal!

Our theory is closely related to the theory of graph homomorphisms (aka graph limits) by Lovász et. al (different views of the same class of objects). Related research Early work: [Chung Graham Wilson 89; Bondy 97] Lagrangians: [Motzkin Straus 65; Frankl Rödl 83; Frankl Füredi 89]

Single-purposed (so far): heavily oriented toward problems in asymptotic extremal combinatorics. We work with arbitrary universal first-order theories in predicate logic (digraphs, hypergraphs etc.)... Some differencies We mostly concentrate on syntax; semantics is primarily used for motivations and intuition.

Set-up, or some bits of logic T is a universal theory in a language without constants of function symbols. Examples. Graphs, graphs without induced copies of H for a fixed H, 3-hypergraphs (possibly also with forbidden substructures), digraphs… you name it. M, N two models: M is viewed as a fixed template, whereas the size of N grows to infinity. p ( M, N ) is the probability (aka density) that |M| randomly chosen vertices in N induce a sub-model isomorphic to M. Asymptotic extremal combinatorics: what can we say about relations between p(M 1,N), p(M 2,N),…, p(M h,N) for given templates M 1,…, M h ?

Definition. A type σ is a model on the ground set {1,2…,k} for some k called the size of σ. Combinatorialist: a totally labeled (di)graph. Definition. A flag F of type σ is a pair (M,θ), where θ is an induced embedding of σ into M. Combinatorialist: a partially labeled (di)graph.

σ M θ 1 2 k …

F F1F1 σ p(F 1, F) – the probability that randomly chosen sub-flag of F is isomorphic to F 1

Ground set F σ F1F1

Multiplication F σ F1F1 F2F2

“Semantics” that works

Model-theoretical semantics (problems with completeness theorem…)

Structure

F Averaging F1F1 σ F1F1 σ F1F1 σ Relative version

Cauchy-Schwarz (or our best claim to Proof Complexity)

Upward operators (π-operators) Nature is full of such homomorphisms, and we have a very general construction (based on the logical notion of interpretation) covering most of them.

Examples

Link homomorphism

Cauchy-Schwarz calculus

Extremal homomorphisms

Differential operators N (=φ) v M M

Ensembles of random homomorphisms

Applications: triangle densit y (problem # 2 on our list) Partial results: Goodman [59]; Bollobás [75]; Lovász, Simonovits [83]; Fisher [89] We completely solve this for triangles ( r =3)

Upper bound

Problem # 3 (Turán for hypergraphs)

Problem # 4 (Cacceta--Haggkvist conjecture)

Other Hypergraph Problems: (non)principal families

Examples: [Balogh 90; Mubayi Pikhurko 08] [R 09]: the pair {G 3, C 5 } is non-principal; G 3 is the prism and C 5 is the pentagon. Hypergraph Jumps [BaberTalbot 10] Hypergraphs do jump. Flagmatic software (for 3-graphs) by Emil R. Vaughan

Erdös’s Pentagon Problem [Hladký Král H. Hatami Norin Razborov 11] [Erdös 84]: triangle-free graphs need not be bipartite. But how exactly far from being bipartite can they be? One measure proposed by Erdös: the number of C 5, cycles of length 5.

Inherently analytical and algebraic methods lead to exact results in extremal combinatorics about finite objects. Definition. A graph H is common if the number of its copies in G and the number of its copies in the complement of G is (asymptotically) minimized by the random graph. [Erdös 62; Burr Rosta 80; Erdös Simonovits 84; Sidorenko ; Thomason 89; Jagger Štovícek Thomason 96]: some graphs are common, but most are not.

Question. [Jagger Štovícek Thomason 96]: is W 5 common? W5W5

Conclusion Mathematically structured approaches (like the one presented here) is certainly no guarantee to solve your favorite extremal problem… but you are just better equipped with them. More connections to graph limits and other things?

Thank you