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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 April 2025
Given a fixed k-uniform hypergraph F, the F-removal lemma states that every hypergraph with few copies of F can be made F-free by the removal of few edges. Unfortunately, for general F, the constants involved are given by incredibly fast-growing Ackermann-type functions. It is thus natural to ask for which F one can prove removal lemmas with polynomial bounds. One trivial case where such bounds can be obtained is when F is k-partite. Alon proved that when $k=2$ (i.e. when dealing with graphs), only bipartite graphs have a polynomial removal lemma. Kohayakawa, Nagle and Rödl conjectured in 2002 that Alon’s result can be extended to all
$k\gt2$, namely, that the only
$k$-graphs
$F$ for which the hypergraph removal lemma has polynomial bounds are the trivial cases when F is k-partite. In this paper we prove this conjecture.
During this work, LG was supported by SNSF grant 200021_196965.
Supported in part by ISF Grant 1028/16, ERC Consolidator Grant 863438 and NSF-BSF Grant 20196.