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New bounds on the maximum size of Sperner partition systems

Combinatorics 2020-11-13 v2

Abstract

An (n,k)(n,k)-Sperner partition system is a collection of partitions of some nn-set, each into kk nonempty classes, such that no class of any partition is a subset of a class of any other. The maximum number of partitions in an (n,k)(n,k)-Sperner partition system is denoted SP(n,k)\mathrm{SP}(n,k). In this paper we introduce a new construction for Sperner partition systems and use it to asymptotically determine SP(n,k)\mathrm{SP}(n,k) in many cases as nk\frac{n}{k} becomes large. We also give a slightly improved upper bound for SP(n,k)\mathrm{SP}(n,k) and exhibit an infinite family of parameter sets (n,k)(n,k) for which this bound is tight.

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@article{arxiv.1811.03731,
  title  = {New bounds on the maximum size of Sperner partition systems},
  author = {Yanxun Chang and Charles J. Colbourn and Adam Gowty and Daniel Horsley and Junling Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.03731},
  year   = {2020}
}

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20 pages, 2 figures