The length of an s-increasing sequence of r-tuples
Abstract
We prove a number of results related to a problem of Po-Shen Loh, which is equivalent to a problem in Ramsey theory. Let and be two triples of integers. Define to be 2-less than if for at least two values of , and define a sequence of triples to be 2-increasing if is 2-less than whenever . Loh asks how long a 2-increasing sequence can be if all the triples take values in , and gives a improvement over the trivial upper bound of by using the triangle removal lemma. In the other direction, a simple construction gives a lower bound of . We look at this problem and a collection of generalizations, improving some of the known bounds, pointing out connections to other well known problems in extremal combinatorics, and asking a number of further questions.
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@article{arxiv.1609.08688,
title = {The length of an s-increasing sequence of r-tuples},
author = {W. T. Gowers and J. Long},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.08688},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
53 pages. This version corrects an error in the previous version. There we asserted wrongly that a transitive set (as defined on page 11) is partially ordered by the relation "is 2-less than", and our proof made use of this false fact. In order to fix this, the main new ingredient is Lemma 2.7, which makes the rest of the argument somewhat simpler, though with the same broad structure