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On the Beck-Fiala Conjecture for Random Set Systems

Published 2 Nov 2015 in math.CO | (1511.00583v1)

Abstract: Motivated by the Beck-Fiala conjecture, we study discrepancy bounds for random sparse set systems. Concretely, these are set systems $(X,\Sigma)$, where each element $x \in X$ lies in $t$ randomly selected sets of $\Sigma$, where $t$ is an integer parameter. We provide new bounds in two regimes of parameters. We show that when $|\Sigma| \ge |X|$ the hereditary discrepancy of $(X,\Sigma)$ is with high probability $O(\sqrt{t \log t})$; and when $|X| \gg |\Sigma|t$ the hereditary discrepancy of $(X,\Sigma)$ is with high probability $O(1)$. The first bound combines the Lov{\'a}sz Local Lemma with a new argument based on partial matchings; the second follows from an analysis of the lattice spanned by sparse vectors.

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