A unified approach to hypergraph stability

We present a method which provides a unified framework for most stability theorems that have been proved in graph and hypergraph theory. Our main result reduces stability for a large class of hypergraph problems to the simpler question of checking that a hypergraph H with large minimum degree that o...

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Published inJournal of combinatorial theory. Series B Vol. 158; pp. 36 - 62
Main Authors Liu, Xizhi, Mubayi, Dhruv, Reiher, Christian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.01.2023
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ISSN0095-8956
1096-0902
DOI10.1016/j.jctb.2022.08.008

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Summary:We present a method which provides a unified framework for most stability theorems that have been proved in graph and hypergraph theory. Our main result reduces stability for a large class of hypergraph problems to the simpler question of checking that a hypergraph H with large minimum degree that omits the forbidden structures is vertex-extendable. This means that if v is a vertex of H and H−v is a subgraph of the extremal configuration(s), then H is also a subgraph of the extremal configuration(s). In many cases vertex-extendability is quite easy to verify. We illustrate our approach by giving new short proofs of hypergraph stability results of Pikhurko, Hefetz-Keevash, Brandt-Irwin-Jiang, Bene Watts-Norin-Yepremyan and others. Since our method always yields minimum degree stability, which is the strongest form of stability, in some of these cases our stability results are stronger than what was known earlier. Along the way, we clarify the different notions of stability that have been previously studied.
ISSN:0095-8956
1096-0902
DOI:10.1016/j.jctb.2022.08.008