Abstract

A family of permutations A⊂Sn is said to be t-set-intersecting if for any two permutations σ,π∈A, there exists a t-set x whose image is the same under both permutations, i.e. σ(x)=π(x). We prove that if n is sufficiently large depending on t, the maximum-sized t-set-intersecting families of permutations in Sn are cosets of stabilizers of t-sets. The t=2 case of this was conjectured by János Körner. It can be seen as a variant of the Deza–Frankl conjecture, proved in Ellis, Friedgut and Pilpel (2011) [3]. Our proof uses similar techniques to those of Ellis, Friedgut and Pilpel (2011) [3], namely, eigenvalue methods, together with the representation theory of the symmetric group, but the combinatorial part of the proof is harder.

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