The Saturation Spectrum of Berge Stars
Abstract
The forbidden subgraph problem is among the oldest in extremal combinatorics -- how many edges can an -vertex -free graph have? The answer to this question is the well-studied extremal number of . Observing that every extremal example must be maximally -free, a natural minimization problem is also studied -- how few edges can an -vertex maximal -free graph have? This leads to the saturation number of . Both of these problems are notoriously difficult to extend to -uniform hypergraphs for any . Barefoot et al., in the case of forbidding triangles in graphs, asked a beautiful question -- which numbers of edges, between the saturation number and the extremal number, are actually realized by an -vertex maximal -free graph? Hence named the saturation spectrum of , this has since been determined precisely for several classes of graphs through a large number of papers over the past two decades. In this paper, we extend the notion of the saturation spectrum to the hypergraph context. Given a graph and a hypergraph embedded on the same vertex set, we say is a {\bf{Berge-}} if there exists a bijection such that for all . We completely determine the saturation spectrum for -uniform Berge- for , and for when . We also determine all but a constant number of values in the spectrum for -uniform Berge- for all . We note that this is the first result determining the saturation spectrum for any non-trivial hypergraph.
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@article{arxiv.2502.17686,
title = {The Saturation Spectrum of Berge Stars},
author = {Neal Bushaw and Sean English and Emily Heath and Daniel P. Johnston and Puck Rombach},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.17686},
year = {2025}
}
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35 pages, 3 figures