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A note on panchromatic colorings (1705.03797v1)

Published 10 May 2017 in math.CO

Abstract: This paper studies the quantity $p(n,r)$, that is the minimal number of edges of an $n$-uniform hypergraph without panchromatic coloring (it means that every edge meets every color) in $r$ colors. If $r \leq c \frac{n}{\ln n}$ then all bounds have a type $A_1(n, \ln n, r)(\frac{r}{r-1})n \leq p(n, r) \leq A_2(n, r, \ln r) (\frac{r}{r-1})n$, where $A_1$, $A_2$ are some algebraic fractions. The main result is a new lower bound on $p(n,r)$ when $r$ is at least $c \sqrt n$; we improve an upper bound on $p(n,r)$ if $n = o(r{3/2})$. Also we show that $p(n,r)$ has upper and lower bounds depend only on $n/r$ when the ratio $n/r$ is small, which can not be reached by the previous probabilistic machinery. Finally we construct an explicit example of a hypergraph without panchromatic coloring and with $(\frac{r}{r-1} + o(1))n$ edges for $r = o(\sqrt{\frac{n}{\ln n}})$.

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