A metrical lower bound on the star discrepancy of digital sequences
Abstract: In this paper we study uniform distribution properties of digital sequences over a finite field of prime order. In 1998 it was shown by Larcher that for almost all $s$-dimensional digital sequences the star discrepancy $D_N\ast$ satisfies an upper bound of the form $D_N\ast=O((\log N)s (\log \log N){2+\varepsilon})$ for any $\varepsilon>0$. Generally speaking it is much more difficult to obtain good lower bounds for specific sequences than upper bounds. Here we show that Larchers result is best possible up to some $\log \log N$ term. More detailed, we prove that for almost all $s$-dimensional digital sequences the star discrepancy satisfies $D_N\ast \ge c(q,s) (\log N)s \log \log N$ for infinitely many $N \in \NN$, where $c(q,s)>0$ only depends on $q$ and $s$ but not on $N$.
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