Chromatic numbers of stable Kneser hypergraphs via topological Tverberg-type theorems
Abstract
Kneser's 1955 conjecture -- proven by Lov\'asz in 1978 -- asserts that in any partition of the -subsets of into parts, one part contains two disjoint sets. Schrijver showed that one can restrict to significantly fewer -sets and still observe the same intersection pattern. Alon, Frankl, and Lov\'asz proved a different generalization of Kneser's conjecture for pairwise disjoint sets. Dolnikov generalized Lov\'asz' result to arbitrary set systems, while K\v{r}\'{i}\v{z} did the same for the -fold extension of Kneser's conjecture. Here we prove a common generalization of all of these results. Moreover, we prove additional strengthenings by determining the chromatic number of certain sparse stable Kneser hypergraphs, and further develop a general approach to establishing lower bounds for chromatic numbers of hypergraphs using a combination of methods from equivariant topology and intersection results for convex hulls of points in Euclidean space.
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@article{arxiv.1710.09434,
title = {Chromatic numbers of stable Kneser hypergraphs via topological Tverberg-type theorems},
author = {Florian Frick},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.09434},
year = {2017}
}
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16 pages