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Poset Ramsey Number $R(P,Q_n)$. II. Antichains

Published 4 May 2022 in math.CO | (2205.02275v2)

Abstract: For two posets $(P,\le_P)$ and $(P',\le_{P'})$, we say that $P'$ contains a copy of $P$ if there exists an injective function $f\colon P'\to P$ such that for every two $X,Y\in P$, $X\le_P Y$ if and only if $f(X)\le_{P'} f(Y)$. Given two posets $P$ and $Q$, let the poset Ramsey number $R(P,Q)$ be the smallest integer $N$ such that any coloring of the elements of an $N$-dimensional Boolean lattice in blue or red contains either a copy of $P$ where all elements are blue or a copy of $Q$ where all elements are red. We determine the poset Ramsey number $R(A_t,Q_n)$ of an antichain versus a Boolean lattice for small $t$ by showing that $R(A_t,Q_n)=n+3$ for $3\le t\le \log \log n$.

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