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An Erdős--Ko--Rado theorem for matchings in the complete graph

Published 17 Mar 2013 in math.CO and cs.DM | (1303.4061v1)

Abstract: We consider the following higher-order analog of the Erd\H{o}s--Ko--Rado theorem. For positive integers r and n with r<= n, let Mr_n be the family of all matchings of size r in the complete graph K_{2n}. For any edge e in E(K_{2n}), the family Mr_n(e), which consists of all sets in Mr_n containing e, is called the star centered at e. We prove that if r<n and A is an intersecting family of matchings in Mr_n, then |A|<=|Mr_n(e)|$, where e is an edge in E(K_{2n}). We also prove that equality holds if and only if A is a star. The main technique we use to prove the theorem is an analog of Katona's elegant cycle method.

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