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Set-homogeneous hypergraphs (2202.09613v1)

Published 19 Feb 2022 in math.LO and math.CO

Abstract: A $k$-uniform hypergraph $M$ is set-homogeneous if it is countable (possibly finite) and whenever two finite induced subhypergraphs $U,V$ are isomorphic there is $g\in Aut(M)$ with $Ug=V$; the hypergraph $M$ is said to be homogeneous if in addition every isomorphism between finite induced subhypergraphs extends to an automorphism. We give four examples of countably infinite set-homogeneous $k$-uniform hypergraphs which are not homogeneous (two with $k=3$, one with $k=4$, and one with $k=6$). Evidence is also given that these may be the only ones, up to complementation. For example, for $k=3$ there is just one countably infinite $k$-uniform hypergraph whose automorphism group is not 2-transitive, and there is none for $k=4$. We also give an example of a finite set-homogeneous 3-uniform hypergraph which is not homogeneous.

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