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Families of sets with no matchings of sizes 3 and 4

Published 15 Jan 2017 in math.CO and cs.DM | (1701.04107v2)

Abstract: In this paper, we study the following classical question of extremal set theory: what is the maximum size of a family of subsets of $[n]$ such that no $s$ sets from the family are pairwise disjoint? This problem was first posed by Erd\H os and resolved for $n\equiv 0, -1\ (\mathrm{mod }\ s)$ by Kleitman in the 60s. Very little progress was made on the problem until recently. The only result was a very lengthy resolution of the case $s=3,\ n\equiv 1\ (\mathrm{mod }\ 3)$ by Quinn, which was written in his PhD thesis and never published in a refereed journal. In this paper, we give another, much shorter proof of Quinn's result, as well as resolve the case $s=4,\ n\equiv 2\ (\mathrm{mod }\ 4)$. This complements the results in our paper, where, in particular, we answered the question in the case $n\equiv -2\ (\mathrm{mod }\ s)$ for $s\ge 5$.

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