A survey of Tur\'an problems for expansions

Abstract

The r-expansion G+ of a graph G is the r-uniform hypergraph obtained from G by enlarging each edge of G with a vertex subset of size r-2 disjoint from V(G) such that distinct edges are enlarged by disjoint subsets. Let exr(n,F) denote the maximum number of edges in an r-uniform hypergraph with n vertices not containing any copy of the r-uniform hypergraph F. Many problems in extremal set theory ask for the determination of exr(n,G+) for various graphs G. We survey these Tur\'an-type problems, focusing on recent developments.

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