Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6423870 Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Frankl and Füredi conjectured that if F⊂2X is a non-trivial λ-intersecting family of size m, then the number of pairs {x,y}∈(X2) that are contained in some F∈F is at least (m2) [P. Frankl and Z. Füredi. A Sharpening of Fisherʼs Inequality. Discrete Math., 90(1):103-107, 1991]. We verify this conjecture in some special cases, focusing especially on the case where F is additionally required to be k-uniform and λ is small.

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