Lagrangians of hypergraphs: The Frankl-F\"uredi conjecture holds almost everywhere
Abstract
Frankl and F\"uredi conjectured in 1989 that the maximum Lagrangian of all -uniform hypergraphs of fixed size is realised by the initial segment of the colexicographic order. In particular, in the principal case their conjecture states that every of size satisfies \begin{align*} \max \{\sum_{A \in H}\prod_{i\in A} y_i \ \colon \ y_1,y_2,\ldots \geq 0; \sum_{i\in \mathbb{N}} y_i=1 \}&\leq \frac{1}{t^r}\binom{t}{r}. \end{align*} We prove the above statement for all and large values of (the case was settled by Talbot in 2002). More generally, we show for any that the Frankl-F\"uredi conjecture holds whenever for a constant , thereby verifying it for `most' . Furthermore, for we make an improvement on the results of Talbot~\cite{Tb} and Tang, Peng, Zhang and Zhao~\cite{TPZZ}.
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@article{arxiv.1703.04273,
title = {Lagrangians of hypergraphs: The Frankl-F\"uredi conjecture holds almost everywhere},
author = {Mykhaylo Tyomkyn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.04273},
year = {2017}
}
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14 pages