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Probabilistic Extensions of the Erd\H os-Ko-Rado Property

Combinatorics 2012-04-12 v1 Probability

Abstract

The classical Erd\H os-Ko-Rado (EKR) Theorem states that if we choose a family of subsets, each of size (k), from a fixed set of size (n (n > 2k)), then the largest possible pairwise intersecting family has size (t ={n-1\choose k-1}). We consider the probability that a randomly selected family of size (t=t_n) has the EKR property (pairwise nonempty intersection) as nn and k=knk=k_n tend to infinity, the latter at a specific rate. As tt gets large, the EKR property is less likely to occur, while as tt gets smaller, the EKR property is satisfied with high probability. We derive the threshold value for tt using Janson's inequality. Using the Stein-Chen method we show that the distribution of X0X_0, defined as the number of disjoint pairs of subsets in our family, can be approximated by a Poisson distribution. We extend our results to yield similar conclusions for XiX_i, the number of pairs of subsets that overlap in exactly ii elements. Finally, we show that the joint distribution (X0,X1,...,Xb)(X_0, X_1, ..., X_b) can be approximated by a multidimensional Poisson vector with independent components.

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@article{arxiv.math/0509382,
  title  = {Probabilistic Extensions of the Erd\H os-Ko-Rado Property},
  author = {Anna Celaya and Anant P. Godbole and Mandy Rae Schleifer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0509382},
  year   = {2012}
}

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18 pages