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The exact linear Turán number of the Sail

Published 16 May 2020 in math.CO | (2005.07918v2)

Abstract: A hypergraph is linear if any two of its edges intersect in at most one vertex. The Sail (or $3$-fan) $F3$ is the $3$-uniform linear hypergraph consisting of $3$ edges $f_1, f_2, f_3$ pairwise intersecting in the same vertex $v$ and an additional edge $g$ intersecting all $f_i$ in a vertex different from $v$. The linear Tur\'an number $ex_{lin}(n, F3)$ is the maximum number of edges in a $3$-uniform linear hypergraph on $n$ vertices that does not contain a copy of $F3$. F\"{u}redi and Gy\'arf\'as proved that if $n = 3k$, then $ex_{lin}(n, F3) = k2$ and the only extremal hypergraphs in this case are transversal designs. They also showed that if $n = 3k+2$, then $ex_{lin}(n, F3) = k2+k$, and the only extremal hypergraphs are truncated designs (which are obtained from a transversal design on $3k+3$ vertices with $3$ groups by removing one vertex and all the hyperedges containing it) along with three other small hypergraphs. However, the case when $n =3k+1$ was left open. In this paper, we solve this remaining case by proving that $ex_{lin}(n, F3) = k2+1$ if $n = 3k+1$, answering a question of F\"{u}redi and Gy\'arf\'as. We also characterize all the extremal hypergraphs. The difficulty of this case is due to the fact that these extremal examples are rather non-standard. In particular, they are not derived from transversal designs like in the other cases.

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