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    Sharpness of some intersection theorems (English)
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    30 October 2001
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    A theorem of \textit{P. Frankl} and \textit{I. G. Rosenberg} [A finite set intersection theorem, Eur. J. Comb. 2, 127-129 (1981; Zbl 0461.05001)] states: Let \(0\leq \mu_1< p\) be integers and let \({\mathcal F}\) be a family of \(k\)-element subsets of an \(n\)-element set such that \(k\not\equiv \mu_1\pmod p\) and \(|F\cap F'|\equiv \mu_1\pmod p\) for any two distinct members \(F\), \(F'\) of \({\mathcal F}\). Then \(|{\mathcal F}|\leq n\). The authors construct infinite sequences of non-trivial families for which the bound is attained. Some further constructions are given for related inequalities.
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    Frankl-Wilson inequality
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    Frankl-Rosenberg inequality
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    Deza-Rosenberg inequality
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    Steiner system
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    intersection theorem
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