On generalized Kneser hypergraph colorings
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چکیده
In Ziegler (2002), the second author presented a lower bound for the chromatic numbers of hypergraphs KG sS, “generalized r-uniform Kneser hypergraphs with intersection multiplicities s.” It generalized previous lower bounds by Kř́ıž (1992/2000) for the case s = (1, . . . , 1) without intersection multiplicities, and by Sarkaria (1990) for S = ([n] k ) . Here we discuss subtleties and difficulties that arise for intersection multiplicities si > 1: 1. In the presence of intersection multiplicities, there are two different versions of a “Kneser hypergraph,”depending on whether one admits hypergraph edges that are multisets rather than sets. We show that the chromatic numbers are substantially different for the two concepts of hypergraphs. The lower bounds of Sarkaria (1990) and Ziegler (2002) apply only to the multiset version. 2. The reductions to the case of prime r in the proofs by Sarkaria and by Ziegler work only if the intersection multiplicities are strictly smaller than the largest prime factor of r. Currently we have no valid proof for the lower bound result in the other cases. We also show that all uniform hypergraphs without multiset edges can be represented as generalized Kneser hypergraphs.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A
دوره 114 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007