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Intersecting families of sets are typically trivial
József Balogh, Ramon I. Garcia, Lina Li, Adam Zsolt Wagner
Published 2021-04-07Version 1
A family of subsets of $[n]$ is intersecting if every pair of its sets intersects. Determining the structure of large intersecting families is a central problem in extremal combinatorics. Frankl-Kupavskii and Balogh-Das-Liu-Sharifzadeh-Tran independently showed that for $n\geq 2k + c\sqrt{k\ln k}$, almost all $k$-uniform intersecting families are stars. Improving their result, we show that the same conclusion holds for $n\geq 2k+ 100\ln k$. Our proof uses, among others, Sapozhenko's graph container lemma and the Das-Tran removal lemma.
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