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Better upper bounds on the F\"uredi-Hajnal limits of permutations

Combinatorics 2019-10-15 v3 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

A binary matrix is a matrix with entries from the set {0,1}\{0,1\}. We say that a binary matrix AA contains a binary matrix SS if SS can be obtained from AA by removal of some rows, some columns, and changing some 11-entries to 00-entries. If AA does not contain SS, we say that AA avoids SS. A kk-permutation matrix PP is a binary k×kk \times k matrix with exactly one 11-entry in every row and one 11-entry in every column. The F\"uredi-Hajnal conjecture, proved by Marcus and Tardos, states that for every permutation matrix PP, there is a constant cPc_P such that for every nNn \in \mathbb{N}, every n×nn \times n binary matrix AA with at least cPnc_P n 11-entries contains PP. We show that cP2O(k2/3log7/3k/(loglogk)1/3)c_P \le 2^{O(k^{2/3}\log^{7/3}k / (\log\log k)^{1/3})} asymptotically almost surely for a random kk-permutation matrix PP. We also show that cP2(4+o(1))kc_P \le 2^{(4+o(1))k} for every kk-permutation matrix PP, improving the constant in the exponent of a recent upper bound on cPc_P by Fox. Moreover, we improve the upper bound on cPc_P in terms of the Stanley-Wilf limit sPs_P to cPO(sP2.75logsP)c_P \le O\big(s_P^{2.75} \log s_P\big). We also consider a higher-dimensional generalization of the Stanley-Wilf conjecture about the number of dd-dimensional nn-permutation matrices avoiding a fixed dd-dimensional kk-permutation matrix, and prove almost matching upper and lower bounds of the form (2k)O(n)(n!)d11/(d1)(2^k)^{O(n)} \cdot (n!)^{d-1-1/(d-1)} and nO(k)kΩ(n)(n!)d11/(d1)n^{-O(k)} k^{\Omega(n)} \cdot (n!)^{d-1-1/(d-1)}, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1607.07491,
  title  = {Better upper bounds on the F\"uredi-Hajnal limits of permutations},
  author = {Josef Cibulka and Jan Kynčl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.07491},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

30 pages, 4 figures; new Section 7