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On the Ramsey numbers for stars versus complete graphs
For graphs G1, . . . , Gs, the multicolor Ramsey number R(G1, . . . , Gs) is the smallest integer r such that if we
give any edge col-oring of the complete graph on r vertices with s colors then there exists a monochromatic
copy of Gi colored with color i, for some 1 ≤ i ≤ s. In this work the multicolor Ramsey number
R(Kp1
, . . . , Kpm
, K1,q1
, . . . , K1,qn
) is determined for any set of com-plete graphs and stars in terms of R(Kp1
, . . . ,
Kpm
)Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia MTM2008-06620-C03-02Junta de Andalucía P06-FQM-0164
THE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF COMBINATORICS (2014), DS1.14 References
and Computing 11. The results of 143 references depend on computer algorithms. The references are ordered alphabetically by the last name of the first author, and where multiple papers have the same first author they are ordered by the last name of the second author, etc. We preferred that all work by the same author be in consecutive positions. Unfortunately, this causes that some of the abbreviations are not in alphabetical order. For example, [BaRT] is earlier on the list than [BaLS]. We also wish to explain a possible confusion with respect to the order of parts and spelling of Chinese names. We put them without any abbreviations, often with the last name written first as is customary in original. Sometimes this is different from the citations in other sources. One can obtain all variations of writing any specific name by consulting the authors database of Mathematical Reviews a