The maximum, spectrum and supremum for critical set sizes in (0,1)-matrices
Abstract
If is a partially filled-in -matrix with a unique completion to a -matrix (with prescribed row and column sums), we say that is a {\em defining set} for . A {\em critical set} is a minimal defining set (the deletion of any entry results in more than one completion). We give a new classification of critical sets in -matrices and apply this theory to , the set of -matrices of dimensions with uniform row and column sum . The smallest possible size for a defining set of a matrix in is \cite{Cav}, and the infimum (the largest smallest defining set size for members of ) is known asymptotically \cite{CR}. We show that no critical set of size larger than exists in an element of and that there exists a critical set of size in an element of for each such that . We also bound the supremum (the smallest largest critical set size for members of ) between and .
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@article{arxiv.1812.08282,
title = {The maximum, spectrum and supremum for critical set sizes in (0,1)-matrices},
author = {Nicholas J. Cavenagh and Liam K. Wright},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.08282},
year = {2018}
}