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arxiv: 2502.06629 · v1 · pith:LINBA7KZnew · submitted 2025-02-10 · 🧮 math.CO

Tight Bounds for Hypercube Minor-Universality

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Benjamini, Kalifa and Tzalik recently proved that there is an absolute constant $c>0$ such that any graph with at most $c\cdot2^d/d$ edges and no isolated vertices is a minor of the $d$-dimensional hypercube $Q_d$, while there is an absolute constant $K > 0$ such that $Q_d$ is not $(K\cdot2^d/\sqrt{d})$-minor-universal. We show that $Q_d$ does not contain 3-uniform expander graphs with $C\cdot2^d/d$ edges as minors. This matches the lower bound up to a constant factor and answers one of their questions.

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