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This project explores extremal graph theory, focusing on how different properties of graphs interact. It investigates conditions necessary for the existence of specific subgraphs, utilizing probabilistic techniques to solve key problems in the field.
Graph theory is a modern branch of mathematics that has developed during the 20th century.
Graphs allow us to model real life situations such as social networks, telecommunication networks or road networks.
In order to fully understand which are the most relevent properties for graphs, one has to investigate how different properties of graphs interact.
This is the core of extremal graph theory.
One very natural question in the field is what parameters enforce the existence of a given particular…
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