Small But Unwieldy

07/20/2023
by   Édouard Bonnet, et al.
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We show that for any natural number s, there is a constant γ and a subgraph-closed class having, for any natural n, at most γ^n graphs on n vertices up to isomorphism, but no adjacency labeling scheme with labels of size at most s log n. In other words, for every s, there is a small (even tiny) monotone class without universal graphs of size n^s. Prior to this result, it was not excluded that every small class has an almost linear universal graph, or equivalently a labeling scheme with labels of size (1+o(1))log n. The existence of such a labeling scheme, a scaled-down version of the recently disproved Implicit Graph Conjecture, was repeatedly raised [Gavoille and Labourel, ESA '07; Dujmović et al., JACM '21; Bonamy et al., SIDMA '22; Bonnet et al., Comb. Theory '22]. Furthermore, our small monotone classes have unbounded twin-width, thus simultaneously disprove the already-refuted Small conjecture; but this time with a self-contained proof, not relying on elaborate group-theoretic constructions.

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