Coloring 2-intersecting hypergraphs
classification
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A hypergraph is 2-intersecting if any two edges intersect in at least two vertices. Blais, Weinstein and Yoshida asked (as a first step to a more general problem) whether every 2-intersecting hypergraph has a vertex coloring with a constant number of colors so that each hyperedge e has at least min{|e|,3} colors. We show that there is such a coloring with at most 5 colors (which is best possible).
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