English

On generalizations of separating and splitting families

Combinatorics 2019-08-16 v2

Abstract

The work in this article is concerned with two different types of families of finite sets: separating families and splitting families (they are also called "systems"). These families have applications in combinatorial search, coding theory, cryptography, and related fields. We define and study generalizations of these two notions, which we have named nn-separating families and nn-splitting families. For each of these new notions, we outline their basic properties and connections with the well-studied notions. We then spend the greatest effort obtaining lower and upper bounds on the minimal size of the families. For nn-separating families we obtain bounds which are asymptotically tight within a linear factor. For nn-splitting families this appears to be much harder; we provide partial results and open questions.

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@article{arxiv.1412.4683,
  title  = {On generalizations of separating and splitting families},
  author = {Daniel Condon and Samuel Coskey and Luke Serafin and Cody Stockdale},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.4683},
  year   = {2019}
}