Multipartite hypergraphs achieving equality in Ryser's conjecture

Abstract

A famous conjecture of Ryser is that in an r-partite hypergraph the covering number is at most r-1 times the matching number. If true, this is known to be sharp for r for which there exists a projective plane of order r-1. We show that the conjecture, if true, is also sharp for the smallest previously open value, namely r=7. For r∈\6,7\, we find the minimal number f(r) of edges in an intersecting r-partite hypergraph that has covering number at least r-1. We find that f(r) is achieved only by linear hypergraphs for r5, but that this is not the case for r∈\6,7\. We also improve the general lower bound on f(r), showing that f(r) 3.052r+O(1). We show that a stronger form of Ryser's conjecture that was used to prove the r=3 case fails for all r>3. We also prove a fractional version of the following stronger form of Ryser's conjecture: in an r-partite hypergraph there exists a set S of size at most r-1, contained either in one side of the hypergraph or in an edge, whose removal reduces the matching number by 1.

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