Multi-part cross-intersecting families
Abstract
Let A⊂eq[n] a and B⊂eq[n] b be two families of subsets of [n], we say A and B are cross-intersecting if A B≠ for all A∈A, B∈B. In this paper, we study cross-intersecting families in the multi-part setting. By characterizing the independent sets of vertex-transitive graphs and their direct products, we determine the sizes and structures of maximum-sized multi-part cross-intersecting families. This generalizes the results of Hilton's and Frankl--Tohushige's on cross-intersecting families in the single-part setting.
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