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Small Latin arrays have a near transversal

Published 14 Nov 2019 in math.CO | (1911.05936v2)

Abstract: A Latin array is a matrix of symbols in which no symbol occurs more than once within a row or within a column. A diagonal of an n×nn\times n array is a selection of nn cells taken from different rows and columns of the array. The weight of a diagonal is the number of different symbols on it. We show via computation that every Latin array of order n≤11n\le11 has a diagonal of weight at least n−1n-1. A corollary is the existence of near transversals in Latin squares of these orders. More generally, for all k≤20k\le20 we compute a lower bound on the order of any Latin array that does not have a diagonal of weight at least n−kn-k.

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