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Structures and lower bounds for binary covering arrays

Published 2 Nov 2011 in math.CO | (1111.0587v1)

Abstract: A $q$-ary $t$-covering array is an $m \times n$ matrix with entries from ${0, 1, ..., q-1}$ with the property that for any $t$ column positions, all $qt$ possible vectors of length $t$ occur at least once. One wishes to minimize $m$ for given $t$ and $n$, or maximize $n$ for given $t$ and $m$. For $t = 2$ and $q = 2$, it is completely solved by R\'enyi, Katona, and Kleitman and Spencer. They also show that maximal binary 2-covering arrays are uniquely determined. Roux found the lower bound of $m$ for a general $t, n$, and $q$. In this article, we show that $m \times n$ binary 2-covering arrays under some constraints on $m$ and $n$ come from the maximal covering arrays. We also improve the lower bound of Roux for $t = 3$ and $q = 2$, and show that some binary 3 or 4-covering arrays are uniquely determined.

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