A complete t-intersection theorem for families of spanning trees

Abstract

Let Tn denote the set of all labelled spanning trees of Kn. A family F ⊂ Tn is t-intersecting if for all A, B ∈ F the trees A and B share at least t edges. In this paper, we determine for n>n0 the size of the largest t-intersecting family F⊂ Tn for all meaningful values of t (t n-1). This result is a rare instance when a complete t-intersection theorem for a given type of structures is known.

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