
doi: 10.1007/bf02620301
handle: 2158/357455
A generalization of an inequality on binomial coefficients solved by E. L. Johnson, D. Newman, K. Winston [1] is analyzed and at the worst the problem is reduced into the choice between two alternatives for the solutions.
Coloring hypergraphs; Approximations for truncated binomial probability distributions, coloring the edges of a hypergraph, binomial coefficients, Hypergraphs, Factorials, binomial coefficients, combinatorial functions, Combinatorial inequalities
Coloring hypergraphs; Approximations for truncated binomial probability distributions, coloring the edges of a hypergraph, binomial coefficients, Hypergraphs, Factorials, binomial coefficients, combinatorial functions, Combinatorial inequalities
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