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On the discrepancy of random low degree set systems

Published 8 Oct 2018 in cs.DS | (1810.03374v1)

Abstract: Motivated by the celebrated Beck-Fiala conjecture, we consider the random setting where there are $n$ elements and $m$ sets and each element lies in $t$ randomly chosen sets. In this setting, Ezra and Lovett showed an $O((t \log t){1/2})$ discrepancy bound in the regime when $n \leq m$ and an $O(1)$ bound when $n \gg mt$. In this paper, we give a tight $O(\sqrt{t})$ bound for the entire range of $n$ and $m$, under a mild assumption that $t = \Omega (\log \log m)2$. The result is based on two steps. First, applying the partial coloring method to the case when $n = m \log{O(1)} m$ and using the properties of the random set system we show that the overall discrepancy incurred is at most $O(\sqrt{t})$. Second, we reduce the general case to that of $n \leq m \log{O(1)}m$ using LP duality and a careful counting argument.

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