2017
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1710.03735
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Saturation of Berge Hypergraphs

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“…determined in [9], but not much is known about larger complete graphs. If ℓ ≥ k + 2, then it can be seen that sat k (n, K ℓ ) ≤ ℓ−1 k (n − ℓ + 2).…”
Section: Note That H[a] = K (K)mentioning
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“…determined in [9], but not much is known about larger complete graphs. If ℓ ≥ k + 2, then it can be seen that sat k (n, K ℓ ) ≤ ℓ−1 k (n − ℓ + 2).…”
Section: Note That H[a] = K (K)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determining the saturation numbers for Berge cycles would also be very interesting. Some upper bounds on cycles are given in [9], but no non-trivial lower bounds are known.…”
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“…In the same setting of k-uniform hypergraphs, English et al [2] proved that there are B k (G) saturated hypergraphs on n vertices and O(n) hyperedges, where B k (G) is the set of all k-uniform Berge-G hypergraphs, 3 ≤ k ≤ 5. See also English et al [3], for Berge saturation results on some special graphs.…”
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