Partitioning the Boolean lattice into a minimal number of chains of relatively uniform size (Q1867287)

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Partitioning the Boolean lattice into a minimal number of chains of relatively uniform size
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    Partitioning the Boolean lattice into a minimal number of chains of relatively uniform size (English)
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    2 April 2003
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    It is shown that for a given \(c\) and sufficiently large \(n\) there exist functions \(e(n)\sim\sqrt{n}/2\) and \(f(n)\sim c\sqrt{n\log n}\) such that the Boolean lattice can be partitioned into \({n\choose n/2}\) chains whose lengths are between \(e(n)\) and \(f(n)\). This result is a step forward towards the question of Füredi, who asked whether or not the Boolean lattice can be partitioned into \({n\choose n/2}\) chains whose lengths are either \(a\) or \(a+1\) for some \(a\). The result is also an extension of the previous result of the present authors, where the chain lengths satisfy only the low bound \(e(n)\).
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    Boolean lattice
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    chain decompositions
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    Füredi's problem
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    normalized matching property
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    LYM property
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