On high-dimensional acyclic tournaments
Abstract
We study a high-dimensional analog for the notion of an acyclic (aka transitive) tournament. We give upper and lower bounds on the number of d-dimensional n-vertex acyclic tournaments. In addition, we prove that every n-vertex d-dimensional tournament contains an acyclic subtournament of (1/dn) vertices and the bound is tight. This statement for tournaments (i.e., the case d=1) is a well-known fact. We indicate a connection between acyclic high-dimensional tournaments and Ramsey numbers of hypergraphs. We investigate as well the inter-relations among various other notions of acyclicity in high-dimensional to tournaments. These include combinatorial, geometric and topological concepts.
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