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    Uniform hypergraphs containing no grids

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    A hypergraph is called an rƗr grid if it is isomorphic to a pattern of r horizontal and r vertical lines, i.e.,a family of sets {A1, ..., Ar, B1, ..., Br} such that Aiāˆ©Aj=Biāˆ©Bj=Ļ† for 1ā‰¤i<jā‰¤r and {pipe}Aiāˆ©Bj{pipe}=1 for 1ā‰¤i, jā‰¤r. Three sets C1, C2, C3 form a triangle if they pairwise intersect in three distinct singletons, {pipe}C1āˆ©C2{pipe}={pipe}C2āˆ©C3{pipe}={pipe}C3āˆ©C1{pipe}=1, C1āˆ©C2ā‰ C1āˆ©C3. A hypergraph is linear, if {pipe}Eāˆ©F{pipe}ā‰¤1 holds for every pair of edges Eā‰ F.In this paper we construct large linear r-hypergraphs which contain no grids. Moreover, a similar construction gives large linear r-hypergraphs which contain neither grids nor triangles. For rā‰„. 4 our constructions are almost optimal. These investigations are motivated by coding theory: we get new bounds for optimal superimposed codes and designs. Ā© 2013 Elsevier Ltd

    Disjoint finite partial steiner triple systems can be embedded in disjoint finite steiner triple systems

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    AbstractThis paper shows that a pair of disjoint finite partial Steiner triple systems can be embedded in a pair of disjoint finite Steiner triple systems

    Hypergraph matchings and designs

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    We survey some aspects of the perfect matching problem in hypergraphs, with particular emphasis on structural characterisation of the existence problem in dense hypergraphs and the existence of designs.Comment: 19 pages, for the 2018 IC
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