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Ramsey's theorem is a generalization of Dilworth's lemma which states for each pair of positive integers and there exists an integer (known as the Ramsey number) such that any graph with nodes contains a clique with at least nodes or an independent set with at least nodes.
Another statement of the theorem is that for integers , there exists a least positive integer such that no matter how the complete graph is two-colored, it will contain a green subgraph or a red subgraph .
A third statement of the theorem states that for all , there exists an such that any complete digraph on graph vertices contains a complete vertex-transitive subgraph of graph vertices.
For example, and , but are only known to lie in the ranges and .
It is true that
if .
Borwein, J. and Bailey, D. Mathematics by Experiment: Plausible Reasoning in the 21st Century.
Wellesley, MA: A K Peters, pp. 33-34, 2003.
Graham, R. L.; Rothschild, B. L.; and Spencer, J. H. Ramsey Theory, 2nd ed. New York: Wiley, 1990.
Mileti, J. "Ramsey's Theorem." http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~mileti/Museum/ramsey.html.Spencer, J. "Large Numbers and Unprovable Theorems." Amer. Math. Monthly 90, 669-675, 1983.
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