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    FC-families, and improved bounds for Frankl's Conjecture

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    A family of sets F is said to be union-closed if A \cup B is in F for every A and B in F. Frankl's conjecture states that given any finite union-closed family of sets, not all empty, there exists an element contained in at least half of the sets. Here we prove that the conjecture holds for families containing three 3-subsets of a 5-set, four 3-subsets of a 6-set, or eight 4-subsets of a 6-set, extending work of Poonen and Vaughan. As an application we prove the conjecture in the case that the largest set has at most nine elements, extending a result of Gao and Yu. We also pose several open questions.Comment: 19 pgs, no figure

    Proof of Union- Closed Sets Conjecture

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    We prove Union- Closed sets conjecture.Comment: considerably simplified proo
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