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Rainbow matchings for 3-uniform hypergraphs

Published 27 Apr 2020 in math.CO | (2004.12558v1)

Abstract: K\"{u}hn, Osthus, and Treglown and, independently, Khan proved that if $H$ is a $3$-uniform hypergraph with $n$ vertices such that $n\in 3\mathbb{Z}$ and large, and $\delta_1(H)>{n-1\choose 2}-{2n/3\choose 2}$, then $H$ contains a perfect matching. In this paper, we show that for $n\in 3\mathbb{Z}$ sufficiently large, if $F_1, \ldots, F_{n/3}$ are 3-uniform hypergrapghs with a common vertex set and $\delta_1(F_i)>{n-1\choose 2}-{2n/3\choose 2}$ for $i\in [n/3]$, then ${F_1,\dots, F_{n/3}}$ admits a rainbow matching, i.e., a matching consisting of one edge from each $F_i$. This is done by converting the rainbow matching problem to a perfect matching problem in a special class of uniform hypergraphs.

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