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    Perturbed Identity Matrices Have High Rank: Proof and Applications (English)
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    23 April 2010
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    perturbed matrix
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    cross-intersecting pair
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    pseudo-randomness
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    nearly min-wise independent permutation
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    rank
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    geometry
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    coding theory
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    extremal finite set theory
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    probability
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