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Cyclic Hypergraph Degree Sequences

Published 29 Apr 2017 in cs.DM | (1705.00186v1)

Abstract: The problem of efficiently characterizing degree sequences of simple hypergraphs is a fundamental long-standing open problem in Graph Theory. Several results are known for restricted versions of this problem. This paper adds to the list of sufficient conditions for a degree sequence to be {\em hypergraphic}. This paper proves a combinatorial lemma about cyclically permuting the columns of a binary table with length $n$ binary sequences as rows. We prove that for any set of cyclic permutations acting on its columns, the resulting table has all of its $2n$ rows distinct. Using this property, we first define a subset {\em cyclic hyper degrees} of hypergraphic sequences and show that they admit a polynomial time recognition algorithm. Next, we prove that there are at least $2{\frac{(n-1)(n-2)}{2}}$ {\em cyclic hyper degrees}, which also serves as a lower bound on the number of {\em hypergraphic} sequences. The {\em cyclic hyper degrees} also enjoy a structural characterization, they are the integral points contained in the union of some $n$-dimensional rectangles.

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