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Rational decomposition of dense hypergraphs and some related eigenvalue estimates
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    Rational decomposition of dense hypergraphs and some related eigenvalue estimates (English)
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    14 May 2012
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    graph decomposition
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    fractional decomposition
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    \(t\)-graph
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    \(t\)-design
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    Johnson scheme
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    eigenvalue perturbation
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