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Definition

For two parameters

Suppose are positive integers. The Ramsey number is defined as the smallest positive integer such that, for any graph whose vertex set has size , either the clique number is at least or the independence number is at least . More explicitly, for any graph whose vertex set has size , the graph must either contain a -clique (i.e., vertices all adjacent to each other) or an independent set of size ( vertices no two of which are adjacent to each other).

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