Further applications of the Container Method

Abstract

Recently, Balogh--Morris--Samotij and Saxton--Thomason proved that hypergraphs satisfying some natural conditions have only few independent sets. Their main results already have several applications. However, the methods of proving these theorems are even more far reaching. The general idea is to describe some family of events, whose cardinality a priori could be large, only with a few certificates. Here, we show some applications of the methods, including counting C4-free graphs, considering the size of a maximum C4-free subgraph of a random graph and counting metric spaces with a given number of points. Additionally, we discuss some connections with the Szemer\'edi Regularity Lemma.

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