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The Kneser hypergraph \(K^{r}(n,k)\) is an \(r\)-uniform hypergraph whose vertex set comprises all \(k\)-subsets of \([n]\), and hyperedges are \(r\)-tuples of disjoint subsets. \textit{L. Lovász} [J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 25, 319--324 (1978; Zbl 0418.05028)] answered in the affirmative a long-standing Kneser conjecture that \(\chi (K^{2}(n,k))=n-2k+2.\) Later, this result was generalized by showing \(\chi (K^{r}(n,k))=\left\lceil \frac{ n-k(-1)r}{r-1}\right\rceil \). A subset \(S\subset [ n]\) is called \(2\)-stable if for any \(i,j\in S\), \(\left| i-j\right| \geq 2.\) It is proved in the paper that for \(p\) prime and \(n\geq kp,\) the chromatic number of the subgraph of \(K^{p}(n,k)\) induced by \(2\)-stable sets equals \(\chi (K^{r}(n,k)).\)
Property / review text: The Kneser hypergraph \(K^{r}(n,k)\) is an \(r\)-uniform hypergraph whose vertex set comprises all \(k\)-subsets of \([n]\), and hyperedges are \(r\)-tuples of disjoint subsets. \textit{L. Lovász} [J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 25, 319--324 (1978; Zbl 0418.05028)] answered in the affirmative a long-standing Kneser conjecture that \(\chi (K^{2}(n,k))=n-2k+2.\) Later, this result was generalized by showing \(\chi (K^{r}(n,k))=\left\lceil \frac{ n-k(-1)r}{r-1}\right\rceil \). A subset \(S\subset [ n]\) is called \(2\)-stable if for any \(i,j\in S\), \(\left| i-j\right| \geq 2.\) It is proved in the paper that for \(p\) prime and \(n\geq kp,\) the chromatic number of the subgraph of \(K^{p}(n,k)\) induced by \(2\)-stable sets equals \(\chi (K^{r}(n,k)).\) / rank
 
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chromatic number
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combinatorial topology
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stable Kneser hypergraphs
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\(Z_{p}\)-Tucker lemma
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The chromatic number of almost stable Kneser hypergraphs
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    The chromatic number of almost stable Kneser hypergraphs (English)
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    The Kneser hypergraph \(K^{r}(n,k)\) is an \(r\)-uniform hypergraph whose vertex set comprises all \(k\)-subsets of \([n]\), and hyperedges are \(r\)-tuples of disjoint subsets. \textit{L. Lovász} [J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 25, 319--324 (1978; Zbl 0418.05028)] answered in the affirmative a long-standing Kneser conjecture that \(\chi (K^{2}(n,k))=n-2k+2.\) Later, this result was generalized by showing \(\chi (K^{r}(n,k))=\left\lceil \frac{ n-k(-1)r}{r-1}\right\rceil \). A subset \(S\subset [ n]\) is called \(2\)-stable if for any \(i,j\in S\), \(\left| i-j\right| \geq 2.\) It is proved in the paper that for \(p\) prime and \(n\geq kp,\) the chromatic number of the subgraph of \(K^{p}(n,k)\) induced by \(2\)-stable sets equals \(\chi (K^{r}(n,k)).\)
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    chromatic number
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    combinatorial topology
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    stable Kneser hypergraphs
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    \(Z_{p}\)-Tucker lemma
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