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On the counting problem in inverse Littlewood--Offord theory

Combinatorics 2019-04-24 v1 Probability

Abstract

Let ϵ1,,ϵn\epsilon_1, \dotsc, \epsilon_n be i.i.d. Rademacher random variables taking values ±1\pm 1 with probability 1/21/2 each. Given an integer vector a=(a1,,an)\boldsymbol{a} = (a_1, \dotsc, a_n), its concentration probability is the quantity ρ(a):=supxZPr(ϵ1a1++ϵnan=x)\rho(\boldsymbol{a}):=\sup_{x\in \mathbb{Z}}\Pr(\epsilon_1 a_1+\dots+\epsilon_n a_n = x). The Littlewood-Offord problem asks for bounds on ρ(a)\rho(\boldsymbol{a}) under various hypotheses on a\boldsymbol{a}, whereas the inverse Littlewood-Offord problem, posed by Tao and Vu, asks for a characterization of all vectors a\boldsymbol{a} for which ρ(a)\rho(\boldsymbol{a}) is large. In this paper, we study the associated counting problem: How many integer vectors a\boldsymbol{a} belonging to a specified set have large ρ(a)\rho(\boldsymbol{a})? The motivation for our study is that in typical applications, the inverse Littlewood-Offord theorems are only used to obtain such counting estimates. Using a more direct approach, we obtain significantly better bounds for this problem than those obtained using the inverse Littlewood--Offord theorems of Tao and Vu and of Nguyen and Vu. Moreover, we develop a framework for deriving upper bounds on the probability of singularity of random discrete matrices that utilizes our counting result. To illustrate the methods, we present the first `exponential-type' (i.e., exp(nc)\exp(-n^c) for some positive constant cc) upper bounds on the singularity probability for the following two models: (i) adjacency matrices of dense signed random regular digraphs, for which the previous best known bound is O(n1/4)O(n^{-1/4}) due to Cook; and (ii) dense row-regular {0,1}\{0,1\}-matrices, for which the previous best known bound is OC(nC)O_{C}(n^{-C}) for any constant C>0C>0 due to Nguyen.

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@article{arxiv.1904.10425,
  title  = {On the counting problem in inverse Littlewood--Offord theory},
  author = {Asaf Ferber and Vishesh Jain and Kyle Luh and Wojciech Samotij},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.10425},
  year   = {2019}
}