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A Family of Partially Ordered Sets with Small Balance Constant

Combinatorics 2023-10-03 v2

Abstract

Given a finite poset P\mathcal P and two distinct elements xx and yy, we let prP(xy)\operatorname{pr}_{\mathcal P}(x \prec y) denote the fraction of linear extensions of P\mathcal P in which xx precedes yy. The balance constant δ(P)\delta(\mathcal P) of P\mathcal P is then defined by δ(P)=maxxyPmin{prP(xy),prP(yx)}. \delta(\mathcal P) = \max_{x \neq y \in \mathcal P} \min \left\{ \operatorname{pr}_{\mathcal P}(x \prec y), \operatorname{pr}_{\mathcal P}(y \prec x) \right\}. The 1/31/3-2/32/3 conjecture asserts that δ(P)13\delta(\mathcal P) \ge \frac13 whenever P\mathcal P is not a chain, but except from certain trivial examples it is not known when equality occurs, or even if balance constants can approach 1/31/3. In this paper we make some progress on the conjecture by exhibiting a sequence of posets with balance constants approaching 132(936697)0.3488999\frac{1}{32}(93-\sqrt{6697}) \approx 0.3488999, answering a question of Brightwell. These provide smaller balance constants than any other known nontrivial family.

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@article{arxiv.1709.05753,
  title  = {A Family of Partially Ordered Sets with Small Balance Constant},
  author = {Evan Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.05753},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

11 pages, 4 figures. Latest version fixed a small typo reported by A Gudibanda in July 2017, and is otherwise unchanged