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Summary: Let \(m, n\), and \(k\) be integers satisfying \(0 < k \leq n < 2k \leq m\). A family of sets \(\mathcal{F}\) is called an \((m,n,k)\)-intersecting family if \(\binom{[n]}{k} \subseteq \mathcal{F} \subseteq \binom{[m]}{k}\) and any pair of members of \(\mathcal{F}\) have nonempty intersection. Maximum \((m,k,k)\)- and \((m,k+1,k)\)-intersecting families are determined by the theorems of Erdős-Ko-Rado and Hilton-Milner, respectively. We determine the maximum families for the cases \(n = 2k-1, 2k-2, 2k-3\), and \(m\) sufficiently large.
Property / review text: Summary: Let \(m, n\), and \(k\) be integers satisfying \(0 < k \leq n < 2k \leq m\). A family of sets \(\mathcal{F}\) is called an \((m,n,k)\)-intersecting family if \(\binom{[n]}{k} \subseteq \mathcal{F} \subseteq \binom{[m]}{k}\) and any pair of members of \(\mathcal{F}\) have nonempty intersection. Maximum \((m,k,k)\)- and \((m,k+1,k)\)-intersecting families are determined by the theorems of Erdős-Ko-Rado and Hilton-Milner, respectively. We determine the maximum families for the cases \(n = 2k-1, 2k-2, 2k-3\), and \(m\) sufficiently large. / rank
 
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intersecting family
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cross-intersecting family
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Erdős-Ko-Rado theorem
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Milner-Hilton theorem
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Intersecting \(k\)-uniform families containing all the \(k\)-subsets of a given set
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    Intersecting \(k\)-uniform families containing all the \(k\)-subsets of a given set (English)
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    14 August 2014
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    Summary: Let \(m, n\), and \(k\) be integers satisfying \(0 < k \leq n < 2k \leq m\). A family of sets \(\mathcal{F}\) is called an \((m,n,k)\)-intersecting family if \(\binom{[n]}{k} \subseteq \mathcal{F} \subseteq \binom{[m]}{k}\) and any pair of members of \(\mathcal{F}\) have nonempty intersection. Maximum \((m,k,k)\)- and \((m,k+1,k)\)-intersecting families are determined by the theorems of Erdős-Ko-Rado and Hilton-Milner, respectively. We determine the maximum families for the cases \(n = 2k-1, 2k-2, 2k-3\), and \(m\) sufficiently large.
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    intersecting family
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    cross-intersecting family
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    Erdős-Ko-Rado theorem
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    Milner-Hilton theorem
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    Kneser graph
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