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    Large structures in dense directed graphs

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    We answer questions in extremal combinatorics, for directed graphs. Specifically, we investigate which large tree-like directed graphs are contained in all dense directed graphs of large order. More precisely, let T be an oriented tree of order n; among others, we establish the following results. (1) We obtain a sufficient condition which ensures every tournament of order n contains T, and show that almost every tree possesses this property. (2) We prove that for all positive C, ɛ and sufficiently large n, every tournament of order (1+ɛ)n contains T if Δ(T)≤(log n)^C. (3) We prove that for all positive Δ, ɛ and sufficiently large n, every directed graph G of order n and minimum semidegree (1/2+ɛ)n contains T if Δ(T)≤Δ. (4) We obtain a sufficient condition which ensures that every directed graph G of order n with minimum semidegree at least (1/2+ɛ)n contains T, and show that almost every tree possesses this property. (5) We extend our method in (4) to a class of tree-like spanning graphs which includes all orientations of Hamilton cycles and large subdivisions of any graph. Result (1) confirms a conjecture of Bender and Wormald and settles a conjecture of Havet and Thomassé for almost every tree; (2) strengthens a result of Kühn, Mycroft and Osthus; (3) is a directed graph analogue of a classical result of Komlós, Sárközy and Szemerédi and is implied by (4) and (5) is of independent interest

    Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Algebras, Graphs and Ordered Sets (ALGOS 2020)

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    International audienceOriginating in arithmetics and logic, the theory of ordered sets is now a field of combinatorics that is intimately linked to graph theory, universal algebra and multiple-valued logic, and that has a wide range of classical applications such as formal calculus, classification, decision aid and social choice.This international conference “Algebras, graphs and ordered set” (ALGOS) brings together specialists in the theory of graphs, relational structures and ordered sets, topics that are omnipresent in artificial intelligence and in knowledge discovery, and with concrete applications in biomedical sciences, security, social networks and e-learning systems. One of the goals of this event is to provide a common ground for mathematicians and computer scientists to meet, to present their latest results, and to discuss original applications in related scientific fields. On this basis, we hope for fruitful exchanges that can motivate multidisciplinary projects.The first edition of ALgebras, Graphs and Ordered Sets (ALGOS 2020) has a particular motivation, namely, an opportunity to honour Maurice Pouzet on his 75th birthday! For this reason, we have particularly welcomed submissions in areas related to Maurice’s many scientific interests:• Lattices and ordered sets• Combinatorics and graph theory• Set theory and theory of relations• Universal algebra and multiple valued logic• Applications: formal calculus, knowledge discovery, biomedical sciences, decision aid and social choice, security, social networks, web semantics..

    LIPIcs, Volume 274, ESA 2023, Complete Volume

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    LIPIcs, Volume 274, ESA 2023, Complete Volum
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