On the packing for triples
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For positive integers $n\geq k\geq t$, a collection $ \mathcal{B} $ of $k$-subsets of an $n$-set $ X $ is called a $t$-packing if every $t$-subset of $ X $ appears in at most one set in $\mathcal{B}$. In this paper, we give some upper and lower bounds for the maximum size of $3$-packings when $n$ is sufficiently larger than $k$. In one case, the upper and lower bounds are equal, in some cases, they differ by at most an additive constant depending only on $k$ and in one case they differ by a linear bound in $ n $.
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