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On $t$-Intersecting Families of Permutations (2303.15755v2)

Published 28 Mar 2023 in math.CO

Abstract: We prove that there exists a constant $c_0$ such that for any $t \in \mathbb{N}$ and any $n\geq c_0 t$, if $A \subset S_n$ is a $t$-intersecting family of permutations then$|A|\leq (n-t)!$. Furthermore, if $|A|\ge 0.75(n-t)!$ then there exist $i_1,\ldots,i_t$ and $j_1,\ldots,j_t$ such that $\sigma(i_1)=j_1,\ldots,\sigma(i_t)=j_t$ holds for any $\sigma \in A$. This shows that the conjectures of Deza and Frankl (1977) and of Cameron (1988) on $t$-intersecting families of permutations hold for all $t \leq c_0 n$. Our proof method, based on hypercontractivity for global functions, does not use the specific structure of permutations, and applies in general to $t$-intersecting sub-families of `pseudorandom' families in ${1,2,\ldots,n}n$, like $S_n$.

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