English

Building matrices with prescribed size and number of invertible submatrices

Combinatorics 2025-06-24 v4

Abstract

Given an ordered triple of positive integers (n,r,b)(n,r,b), where 1b(nr)1\leq b\leq\binom{n}{r}, does there exist a matrix of size r×nr\times n with exactly bb invertible submatrices of size r×rr\times r? Such a matrix is called an (n,r,b)(n,r,b)-matrix. This question is a stronger version of an open problem in matroid theory raised by Dominic Welsh. In this paper, we prove that an (n,r,b)(n,r,b)-matrix exists when the corank satisfies nr3n-r\leq3, unless (n,r,b)=(6,3,11)(n,r,b)=(6,3,11). Furthermore, we show that an (n,r,b)(n,r,b)-matrix exists when the rank rr is large relative to the corank nrn-r.

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@article{arxiv.1402.6048,
  title  = {Building matrices with prescribed size and number of invertible submatrices},
  author = {Edward S. T. Fan and Tony W. H. Wong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.6048},
  year   = {2025}
}