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On density of subgraphs of halved cubes

Discrete Mathematics 2017-12-07 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

Let S\mathcal S be a family of subsets of a set XX of cardinality mm and VC-dim(S)\text{VC-dim}(\mathcal S) be the Vapnik-Chervonenkis dimension of S\mathcal S. Haussler, Littlestone, and Warmuth (Inf. Comput., 1994) proved that if G1(S)=(V,E)G_1(\mathcal S)=(V,E) is the subgraph of the hypercube QmQ_m induced by S\mathcal S (called the 1-inclusion graph of S\mathcal S), then EVVC-dim(S)\frac{|E|}{|V|}\le \text{VC-dim}({\mathcal S}). Haussler (J. Combin. Th. A, 1995) presented an elegant proof of this inequality using the shifting operation. In this note, we adapt the shifting technique to prove that if S\mathcal S is an arbitrary set family and G1,2(S)=(V,E)G_{1,2}(\mathcal S)=(V,E) is the 1,2-inclusion graph of S\mathcal S (i.e., the subgraph of the square Qm2Q^2_m of the hypercube QmQ_m induced by S\mathcal S), then EV(d2)\frac{|E|}{|V|}\le \binom{d}{2}, where d:=cVC-dim(S)d:=\text{cVC-dim}^*(\mathcal S) is the clique-VC-dimension of S\mathcal S (which we introduce in this paper). The 1,2-inclusion graphs are exactly the subgraphs of halved cubes and comprise subgraphs of Johnson graphs as a subclass.

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@article{arxiv.1711.11414,
  title  = {On density of subgraphs of halved cubes},
  author = {Victor Chepoi and Arnaud Labourel and Sébastien Ratel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.11414},
  year   = {2017}
}

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15 pages, 4 figures