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The set splittability problem

Authors :
Bernstein, Peter
Bortner, Cashous
Coskey, Samuel
Li, Shuni
Simpson, Connor
Source :
Australasian journal of combinatorics 75(2):190-209, 2019
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The set splittability problem is the following: given a finite collection of finite sets, does there exits a single set that contains exactly half the elements from each set in the collection? (If a set has odd size, we allow the floor or ceiling.) It is natural to study the set splittability problem in the context of combinatorial discrepancy theory and its applications, since a collection is splittable if and only if it has discrepancy $\leq1$. We introduce a natural generalization of splittability problem called the $p$-splittability problem, where we replace the fraction $\frac12$ in the definition with an arbitrary fraction $p\in(0,1)$. We first show that the $p$-splittability problem is NP-complete. We then give several criteria for $p$-splittability, including a complete characterization of $p$-splittability for three or fewer sets ($p$ arbitrary), and for four or fewer sets ($p=\frac12$). Finally we prove the asymptotic prevalence of splittability over unsplittability in an appropriate sense.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Australasian journal of combinatorics 75(2):190-209, 2019
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1611.01542
Document Type :
Working Paper