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Journal of Combinatorics
Volume 10 (2019)
Number 2
On the boundary of the region defined by homomorphism densities
Pages: 203 – 219
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/JOC.2019.v10.n2.a1
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Abstract
The Kruskal–Katona theorem together with a theorem of Razborov determine the closure of the set of points defined by the homomorphism density of the edge and the triangle in finite graphs. The boundary of this region is a countable union of algebraic curves, and in particular, it is almost everywhere differentiable. One can more generally consider the region defined by the homomorphism densities of a list of given graphs, and ask whether the boundary is as well-behaved as in the case of the triangle and the edge. Towards answering this question in the negative, we construct examples which show that the restrictions of the boundary to certain hyperplanes can have nowhere differentiable parts.
The authors were supported by an NSERC grant.
Received 27 April 2017
Published 25 January 2019