VC dimension and a union theorem for set systems (1808.02352v2)
Abstract: Fix positive integers $k$ and $d$. We show that, as $n\to\infty$, any set system $\mathcal{A} \subset 2{[n]}$ for which the VC dimension of ${ \triangle_{i=1}k S_i \mid S_i \in \mathcal{A}}$ is at most $d$ has size at most $(2{d\bmod{k}}+o(1))\binom{n}{\lfloor d/k\rfloor}$. Here $\triangle$ denotes the symmetric difference operator. This is a $k$-fold generalisation of a result of Dvir and Moran, and it settles one of their questions. A key insight is that, by a compression method, the problem is equivalent to an extremal set theoretic problem on $k$-wise intersection or union that was originally due to Erd\H{o}s and Frankl. We also give an example of a family $\mathcal{A} \subset 2{[n]}$ such that the VC dimension of $\mathcal{A}\cap \mathcal{A}$ and of $\mathcal{A}\cup \mathcal{A}$ are both at most $d$, while $\lvert \mathcal{A} \rvert = \Omega(nd)$. This provides a negative answer to another question of Dvir and Moran.
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