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Poset Ramsey number $R(P,Q_n)$. III. Chain Compositions and Antichains

Combinatorics 2023-07-06 v2

Abstract

An induced subposet (P2,2)(P_2,\le_2) of a poset (P1,1)(P_1,\le_1) is a subset of P1P_1 such that for every two X,YP2X,Y\in P_2, X2YX\le_2 Y if and only if X1YX\le_1 Y. The Boolean lattice QnQ_n of dimension nn is the poset consisting of all subsets of {1,,n}\{1,\dots,n\} ordered by inclusion. Given two posets P1P_1 and P2P_2 the poset Ramsey number R(P1,P2)R(P_1,P_2) is the smallest integer NN such that in any blue/red coloring of the elements of QNQ_N there is either a monochromatically blue induced subposet isomorphic to P1P_1 or a monochromatically red induced subposet isomorphic to P2P_2. We provide upper bounds on R(P,Qn)R(P,Q_n) for two classes of PP: parallel compositions of chains, i.e.\ posets consisting of disjoint chains which are pairwise element-wise incomparable, as well as subdivided Q2Q_2, which are posets obtained from two parallel chains by adding a common minimal and a common maximal element. This completes the determination of R(P,Qn)R(P,Q_n) for posets PP with at most 44 elements. If PP is an antichain AtA_t on tt elements, we show that R(At,Qn)=n+3R(A_t,Q_n)=n+3 for 3tloglogn3\le t\le \log \log n. Additionally, we briefly survey proof techniques in the poset Ramsey setting PP versus QnQ_n.

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@article{arxiv.2303.04462,
  title  = {Poset Ramsey number $R(P,Q_n)$. III. Chain Compositions and Antichains},
  author = {Christian Winter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.04462},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

20 pages, 23 figures. Merged with arXiv:2205.02275