
arXiv: 1705.02989
We prove that for any choice of parameters $k,t,λ$ the class of all finite ordered designs with parameters $k,t,λ$ is a Ramsey class.
8 pages, extended abstract for Eurocomb 2017
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Discrete Mathematics (cs.DM), Mathematics - Logic, G.2.2, Group Theory (math.GR), Primary: 05D10 Secondary: 03C15, 22F50, 51E05, G.2.2; F.4.1, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, F.4.1, Combinatorics (math.CO), Logic (math.LO), Mathematics - Group Theory, Computer Science - Discrete Mathematics
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Discrete Mathematics (cs.DM), Mathematics - Logic, G.2.2, Group Theory (math.GR), Primary: 05D10 Secondary: 03C15, 22F50, 51E05, G.2.2; F.4.1, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, F.4.1, Combinatorics (math.CO), Logic (math.LO), Mathematics - Group Theory, Computer Science - Discrete Mathematics
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