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Rounds in a combinatorial search problem (1611.10133v1)

Published 30 Nov 2016 in math.CO and cs.DS

Abstract: We consider the following combinatorial search problem: we are given some excellent elements of $[n]$ and we should find at least one, asking questions of the following type: "Is there an excellent element in $A \subset [n]$?". G.O.H. Katona proved sharp results for the number of questions needed to ask in the adaptive, non-adaptive and two-round versions of this problem. We verify a conjecture of Katona by proving that in the $r$-round version we need to ask $rn{1/r}+O(1)$ queries for fixed $r$ and this is sharp. We also prove bounds for the queries needed to ask if we want to find at least $d$ excellent elements.

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