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On generalisations of the Aharoni-Pouzet base exchange theorem (2204.09326v1)

Published 20 Apr 2022 in math.CO

Abstract: The Greene-Magnanti theorem states that if $ M $ is a finite matroid, $ B_0 $ and $ B_1 $ are bases and $ B_0=\bigcup_{i=1}{n} X_i $ is a partition, then there is a partition $ B_1=\bigcup_{i=1}{n}Y_i $ such that $ (B_0 \setminus X_i) \cup Y_i $ is a base for every $ i $. The special case where each $ X_i $ is a singleton can be rephrased as the existence of a perfect matching in the base transition graph. Pouzet conjectured that this remains true in infinite dimensional vector spaces. Later he and Aharoni answered this conjecture affirmatively not just for vector spaces but for infinite matroids. We prove two generalisations of their result. On the one hand, we show that being a singleton' can be relaxed tobeing finite' and this is sharp in the sense the exclusion of infinite sets is really necessary. On the other hand, we prove that if $ B_0$ and $ B_1 $ are bases, then there is a bijection $ F $ between their finite subsets such that $ (B_0\setminus I) \cup F(I) $ is a base for every $ I$. In contrast to the approach of Aharoni and Pouzet, our proofs are completely elementary, they do not rely on infinite matching theory.

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