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Sperner's Theorem and a Problem of Erdos-Katona-Kleitman

Combinatorics 2013-04-25 v3

Abstract

A central result in extremal set theory is the celebrated theorem of Sperner from 1928, which gives the size of the largest family of subsets of [n] not containing a 2-chain. Erdos extended this theorem to determine the largest family without a k-chain. Erdos and Katona, followed by Kleitman, asked how many chains must appear in families with sizes larger than the corresponding extremal bounds. In 1966, Kleitman resolved this question for 2-chains, showing that the number of such chains is minimized by taking sets as close to the middle level as possible. Moreover, he conjectured the extremal families were the same for k-chains, for all k. In this paper, making the first progress on this problem, we verify Kleitman's conjecture for the families whose size is at most the size of the k+1k+1 middle levels. We also characterize all extremal configurations.

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@article{arxiv.1302.5210,
  title  = {Sperner's Theorem and a Problem of Erdos-Katona-Kleitman},
  author = {Shagnik Das and Wenying Gan and Benny Sudakov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.5210},
  year   = {2013}
}

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18 pages