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Covering and tiling hypergraphs with tight cycles (1701.08115v2)

Published 27 Jan 2017 in math.CO

Abstract: Given $3 \leq k \leq s$, we say that a $k$-uniform hypergraph $Ck_s$ is a tight cycle on $s$ vertices if there is a cyclic ordering of the vertices of $Ck_s$ such that every $k$ consecutive vertices under this ordering form an edge. We prove that if $k \ge 3$ and $s \ge 2k2$, then every $k$-uniform hypergraph on $n$ vertices with minimum codegree at least $(1/2 + o(1))n$ has the property that every vertex is covered by a copy of $Ck_s$. Our result is asymptotically best possible for infinitely many pairs of $s$ and $k$, e.g. when $s$ and $k$ are coprime. A perfect $Ck_s$-tiling is a spanning collection of vertex-disjoint copies of $Ck_s$. When $s$ is divisible by $k$, the problem of determining the minimum codegree that guarantees a perfect $Ck_s$-tiling was solved by a result of Mycroft. We prove that if $k \ge 3$ and $s \ge 5k2$ is not divisible by $k$ and $s$ divides $n$, then every $k$-uniform hypergraph on $n$ vertices with minimum codegree at least $(1/2 + 1/(2s) + o(1))n$ has a perfect $Ck_s$-tiling. Again our result is asymptotically best possible for infinitely many pairs of $s$ and $k$, e.g. when $s$ and $k$ are coprime with $k$ even.

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