English

Uniqueness and explicit computation of mates in near-factorizations

Group Theory 2024-11-26 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

We show that a "mate'' BB of a set AA in a near-factorization (A,B)(A,B) of a finite group GG is unique. Further, we describe how to compute the mate BB very efficiently using an explicit formula for BB. We use this approach to give an alternate proof of a theorem of Wu, Yang and Feng, which states that a strong circular external difference family cannot have more than two sets. We prove some new structural properties of near-factorizations in certain classes of groups. Then we examine all the noncyclic abelian groups of order less than 200200 in a search for a possible nontrivial near-factorization. All of these possibilities are ruled out, either by theoretical criteria or by exhaustive computer searches. (In contrast, near-factorizations in cyclic or dihedral groups are known to exist by previous results.) We also look briefly at nontrivial near-factorizations of index λ>1\lambda > 1 in noncyclic abelian groups. Various examples are found with λ=2\lambda = 2 by computer.

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@article{arxiv.2411.15890,
  title  = {Uniqueness and explicit computation of mates in near-factorizations},
  author = {Donald L. Kreher and William J. Martin and Douglas R. Stinson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.15890},
  year   = {2024}
}