9 problems
Non-concavity conjecture. There exists such that is not concave on .
Extension conjecture. There is an absolute constant such that, for every integer , every -extension of an oriented tree of order is -unavoidable; that is,
Sumner's conjecture. Every oriented tree of order is -unavoidable; equivalently,
Conjecture on converse-invariant tree orientations. is converse invariant if and only if
Let , and let be a constant. The bounded-degree spanning-tree conjecture. For every there is a such that every sufficiently large -vertex di…
Let , let , let be a digraph, and let be an oriented tree with edges and leaves. Havet's conjecture. Every -chromatic…
Let be an oriented tree with edges and leaves, and let a tournament be an orientation of a complete graph. Havet–Thomassé's conjecture. Every tournament on ve…
Let a -maderian digraph be a digraph contained as a subdivision in every digraph whose minimum out-degree is sufficiently large. An oriented tree is an orientation of an…
Balanced binary tree unavoidability conjecture. is unavoidable for sufficiently large , possibly with sufficient.