s-almost cross-t-intersecting families for finite sets
Abstract
Two families F and G of k-subsets of an n-set are called s-almost cross-t-intersecting if each member in F (resp. G) is t-disjoint with at most s members in G (resp. F). In this paper, we characterize the s-almost cross-t-intersecting families with the maximum product of their sizes. Furthermore, we provide a corresponding stability result after studying the s-almost cross-t-intersecting families which are not cross-t-intersecting.
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