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Chain-making games in grid-like posets

Published 2 Aug 2011 in math.CO | (1108.0710v1)

Abstract: We study the Maker-Breaker game on the hypergraph of chains of fixed size in a poset. In a product of chains, the maximum size of a chain that Maker can guarantee building is k−⌊r/2⌋k-\lfloor r/2\rfloor, where kk is the maximum size of a chain in the product, and rr is the maximum size of a factor chain. We also study a variant in which Maker must follow the chain in order, called the {\it Walker-Blocker game}. In the poset consisting of the bottom kk levels of the product of dd arbitrarily long chains, Walker can guarantee a chain that hits all levels if d≥14d\ge14; this result uses a solution to Conway's Angel-Devil game. When d=2, the maximum that Walker can guarantee is only 2/3 of the levels, and 2/3 is asymptotically achievable in the product of two equal chains.

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