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Upper bounds on the size of covering arrays

Combinatorics 2016-03-28 v1

Abstract

Covering arrays find important application in software and hardware interaction testing. For practical applications it is useful to determine or bound the minimum number of rows, CAN(t,k,v)(t,k,v), in a covering array for given values of the parameters t,kt,k and vv. Asymptotic upper bounds for CAN(t,k,v)(t,k,v) have earlier been established using the Stein-Lov\'asz-Johnson strategy and the Lov\'asz local lemma. A series of improvements on these bounds is developed in this paper. First an estimate for the discrete Stein-Lov\'asz-Johnson bound is derived. Then using alteration, the Stein-Lov\'asz-Johnson bound is improved upon, leading to a two-stage construction algorithm. Bounds from the Lov\'asz local lemma are improved upon in a different manner, by examining group actions on the set of symbols. Two asymptotic upper bounds on CAN(t,k,v)(t,k,v) are established that are tighter than the known bounds. A two-stage bound is derived that employs the Lov\'asz local lemma and the conditional Lov\'asz local lemma distribution.

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@article{arxiv.1603.07809,
  title  = {Upper bounds on the size of covering arrays},
  author = {Kaushik Sarkar and Charles J. Colbourn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.07809},
  year   = {2016}
}