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Forbidden Families of Minimal Quadratic and Cubic Configurations

Published 16 Mar 2017 in math.CO | (1703.05602v1)

Abstract: A matrix is \emph{simple} if it is a (0,1)-matrix and there are no repeated columns. Given a (0,1)-matrix $F$, we say a matrix $A$ has $F$ as a \emph{configuration}, denoted $F\prec A$, if there is a submatrix of $A$ which is a row and column permutation of $F$. Let $|A|$ denote the number of columns of $A$. Let $\mathcal{F}$ be a family of matrices. We define the extremal function $\text{forb}(m, \mathcal{F}) = \max{|A|\colon A \text{ is an }m-\text{rowed simple matrix and has no configuration } F\in\mathcal{F}}$. We consider pairs $\mathcal{F}={F_1,F_2}$ such that $F_1$ and $F_2$ have no common extremal construction and derive that individually each $\text{forb}(m, F_i)$ has greater asymptotic growth than $\text{forb}(m, \mathcal{F})$, extending research started by Anstee and Koch.

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