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On diamond-free subposets of the Boolean lattice

Combinatorics 2014-07-22 v2

Abstract

The Boolean lattice of dimension two, also known as the diamond, consists of four distinct elements with the following property: AB,CDA\subset B,C\subset D. A diamond-free family in the nn-dimensional Boolean lattice is a subposet such that no four elements form a diamond. Note that elements BB and CC may or may not be related. There is a diamond-free family in the nn-dimensional Boolean lattice of size (2o(1))(nn/2)(2-o(1)){n\choose\lfloor n/2\rfloor}. In this paper, we prove that any diamond-free family in the nn-dimensional Boolean lattice has size at most (2.25+o(1))(nn/2)(2.25+o(1)){n\choose\lfloor n/2\rfloor}. Furthermore, we show that the so-called Lubell function of a diamond-free family in the nn-dimensional Boolean lattice is at most 2.25+o(1)2.25+o(1), which is asymptotically best possible.

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@article{arxiv.1205.1501,
  title  = {On diamond-free subposets of the Boolean lattice},
  author = {Lucas Kramer and Ryan R. Martin and Michael Young},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.1501},
  year   = {2014}
}

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23 pages, 10 figures Accepted to Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A