Chuanqi Xiao, Debarun Ghosh, E. Győri, Addisu Paulos, Oscar Zamora
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Abstract
Let F be a nonempty family of graphs. A graph 𝐺 is called F -free if it contains no graph from F as a subgraph. For a positive integer 𝑛, the planar Turán number of F, denoted by exp (𝑛, F), is the maximum number of edges in an 𝑛-vertex F -free planar graph.Let Θ𝑘 be the family of Theta graphs on 𝑘 ≥ 4 vertices, that is, graphs obtained by joining a pair of non-consecutive of a 𝑘-cycle with an edge. Lan, Shi and Song determined an upper bound exp (𝑛, Θ6) ≤ 18𝑛/7−36𝑛/7, but for large 𝑛, they did not verify that the bound is sharp. In this paper, we improve their bound by proving exp (𝑛, Θ6) ≤ 18𝑛/−48𝑛/7 and then we demonstrate the existence of infinitely many positive integer 𝑛 and an 𝑛-vertex Θ6-free planar graph attaining the bound.