Polychromatic Coloring of Tuples in Hypergraphs
Abstract: A hypergraph consists of a set of vertices and a set of hyperedges that are subsets of . A -tuple of is a subset of vertices of . A -tuple -coloring of is a mapping of its -tuples into colors. A coloring is called -polychromatic if each hyperedge of that has at least vertices contains tuples of all the colors. Let be the minimum such that has a -polychromatic coloring. For a family of hypergraphs let be the maximum over all hypergraphs in . We present several bounds on for . - Let be the family of hypergraphs that is obtained by taking any set of points in , setting and . We prove that $f_\cal{H}(2,k)\le 3.7<sup>k$, that is, the pairs of points (2-tuples) can be -colored such that any disk containing at least $3.7k$ points has pairs of all colors. - For the family of shrinkable hypergraphs of VC-dimension at most we prove that $ f_\cal{H}(d{+}1,k) \leq c<sup>k$ for some constant . We also prove that every hypergraph with vertices and with VC-dimension at most has a -tuple of depth at least , i.e., any hyperedge that contains also contains other vertices. - For the relationship between -tuple coloring and vertex coloring in any hypergraph we establish the inequality . For the special case of , we prove that ; this improves upon the previous best known upper bound. - We generalize some of our results to higher dimensions, other shapes, pseudo-disks, and also study the relationship between tuple coloring and epsilon nets.
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