Small Cores in 3-uniform Hypergraphs

Abstract

The main result of this paper is that for any c>0 and for large enough n if the number of edges in a 3-uniform hypergraph is at least cn2 then there is a core (subgraph with minimum degree at least 2) on at most 15 vertices. We conjecture that our result is not sharp and 15 can be replaced by 9. Such an improvement seems to be out of reach, since it would imply the following case of a long-standing conjecture by Brown, Erd os, and S\'os; if there is no set of 9 vertices that span at least 6 edges of a 3-uniform hypergraph then it is sparse.

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