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A Semi-Random Construction of Small Covering Arrays (1703.05252v2)

Published 15 Mar 2017 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract: Given a set $S$ of $v \ge 2$ symbols, and integers $k \ge t \ge 2$ and $N \ge 1$, an $N \times k$ array $A \in S{N \times k}$ is an $(N; t, k, v)$-covering array if all sequences in $St$ appear as rows in every $N \times t$ subarray of $A$. These arrays have a wide variety of applications, driving the search for small covering arrays. The covering array number, $\mathrm{CAN}(t,k,v)$, is the smallest $N$ for which an $(N; t,k,v)$-covering array exists. In this paper, we combine probabilistic and linear algebraic constructions to improve the upper bounds on $\mathrm{CAN}(t,k,v)$ by a factor of $\ln v$, showing that for prime powers $v$, $\mathrm{CAN}(t,k,v) \le (1 + o(1)) \left( (t-1) vt / (2 \log_2 v - \log_2 (v+1)) \right)\log_2 k$, which also offers improvements for large $v$ that are not prime powers. Our main tool, which may be of independent interest, is a construction of an array with $vt$ rows that covers the maximum possible number of subsets of size $t$.

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