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Extremal problems for ordered (hyper)graphs: applications of Davenport-Schinzel sequences

Martin Klazar

Published 2003-05-01Version 1

We introduce a containment relation of hypergraphs which respects linear orderings of vertices and investigate associated extremal functions. We extend, by means of a more generally applicable theorem, the n.log n upper bound on the ordered graph extremal function of F=({1,3}, {1,5}, {2,3}, {2,4}) due to Z. Furedi to the n.(log n)^2.(loglog n)^3 upper bound in the hypergraph case. We use Davenport-Schinzel sequences to derive almost linear upper bounds in terms of the inverse Ackermann function. We obtain such upper bounds for the extremal functions of forests consisting of stars whose all centers precede all leaves.

Comments: 22 pages, submitted to the European Journal of Combinatorics
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 05D05, 05C35
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