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Niche Number of Linear Hypertrees

Combinatorics 2019-11-13 v1

Abstract

For a digraph DD, the niche hypergraph NH(D)NH(D) of DD is the hypergraph having the same set of vertices as DD and the set of hyperedges is \begin{align} E(NH(D)) &= \{e \subseteq V(D) : |e| \geq 2~and~there~exists~v \in V(D)~such~that~e = N_{D}^{-}(v)\notag &~~~~~~~or~e = N_{D}^{+}(v)\}.\notag \end{align} A digraph is said to be acyclic if it has no directed cycle as a subdigraph. For a given hypergraph HH, the niche number n^(H)\hat{n}(H) is the smallest integer such that HH together with n^(H)\hat{n}(H) isolated vertices is the niche hypergraph of an acyclic digraph. In this paper, we study the niche number of linear hypertrees with maximum degree two. By our result, we can conclude for a special case that if HH is a linear hypertree with Δ(H)=2\Delta(H) = 2 and anti-rank three, then n^(H)=0\hat{n}(H) = 0. We also prove that the maximum degree condition is best possible. Moreover, it was proved that if HH is a hypergraph of rank rr whose niche number is not infinity, then Δ(H)2r\Delta(H) \leq 2r. In this paper, we give a construction of hypertrees whose niche number is 00 of prescribed maximum degree from 33 to 2r2r.

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@article{arxiv.1911.04956,
  title  = {Niche Number of Linear Hypertrees},
  author = {Thummarat Paklao and Nattakan Yahatta and Chutima Chaichana and Thiradet Jiarasuksakun and Pawaton Kaemawichanurat},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.04956},
  year   = {2019}
}