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Bounding the Number of Hyperedges in Friendship $r$-Hypergraphs

(1412.5822)
Published Dec 18, 2014 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract

For $r \ge 2$, an $r$-uniform hypergraph is called a friendship $r$-hypergraph if every set $R$ of $r$ vertices has a unique 'friend' - that is, there exists a unique vertex $x \notin R$ with the property that for each subset $A \subseteq R$ of size $r-1$, the set $A \cup {x}$ is a hyperedge. We show that for $r \geq 3$, the number of hyperedges in a friendship $r$-hypergraph is at least $\frac{r+1}{r} \binom{n-1}{r-1}$, and we characterise those hypergraphs which achieve this bound. This generalises a result given by Li and van Rees in the case when $r = 3$. We also obtain a new upper bound on the number of hyperedges in a friendship $r$-hypergraph, which improves on a known bound given by Li, van Rees, Seo and Singhi when $r=3$.

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