The Frankl-Pach upper bound is not tight for any uniformity
Abstract
For any positive integers , what is the maximum size of a -uniform set system in with VC-dimension at most ? In 1984, Frankl and Pach initiated the study of this fundamental problem and provided an upper bound via an elegant algebraic proof. Surprisingly, in 2007, Mubayi and Zhao showed that when is sufficiently large and is a prime power, the Frankl-Pach upper bound is not tight. They also remarked that their method requires to be a prime power, and asked for new ideas to improve the Frankl-Pach upper bound without extra assumptions on and . In this paper, we provide an improvement for any and , which demonstrates that the long-standing Frankl-Pach upper bound is not tight for any uniformity. Our proof combines a simple yet powerful polynomial method and structural analysis.
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@article{arxiv.2412.11901,
title = {The Frankl-Pach upper bound is not tight for any uniformity},
author = {Gennian Ge and Zixiang Xu and Chi Hoi Yip and Shengtong Zhang and Xiaochen Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.11901},
year = {2025}
}
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7 pages