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Let us assume the graph of the hypercube \(H_2^n\), and let us consider its random subgraph obtained by deleting each edge with probability \(1-p_n\). Another measure on subgraphs of \(H_2^n\) can be obtained by additionally adding edges along a randomly chosen geodesic (that is, a path which makes one step in every of the \(n\) directions). Yet another measure can be obtained by adding edges along a randomly chosen geodesic starting at a fixed vertex of the hypecube. These additional modifications are called ``tamperings''. The paper studies the question how different these three measures are. The qualitative asymptotic behavior of the total variation distance of these measures as a function of \(p_n\)'s is described. | |||
Property / review text: Let us assume the graph of the hypercube \(H_2^n\), and let us consider its random subgraph obtained by deleting each edge with probability \(1-p_n\). Another measure on subgraphs of \(H_2^n\) can be obtained by additionally adding edges along a randomly chosen geodesic (that is, a path which makes one step in every of the \(n\) directions). Yet another measure can be obtained by adding edges along a randomly chosen geodesic starting at a fixed vertex of the hypecube. These additional modifications are called ``tamperings''. The paper studies the question how different these three measures are. The qualitative asymptotic behavior of the total variation distance of these measures as a function of \(p_n\)'s is described. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Jan Hladký / rank | |||
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Detecting tampering in a random hypercube (English)
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17 January 2014
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Let us assume the graph of the hypercube \(H_2^n\), and let us consider its random subgraph obtained by deleting each edge with probability \(1-p_n\). Another measure on subgraphs of \(H_2^n\) can be obtained by additionally adding edges along a randomly chosen geodesic (that is, a path which makes one step in every of the \(n\) directions). Yet another measure can be obtained by adding edges along a randomly chosen geodesic starting at a fixed vertex of the hypecube. These additional modifications are called ``tamperings''. The paper studies the question how different these three measures are. The qualitative asymptotic behavior of the total variation distance of these measures as a function of \(p_n\)'s is described.
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random graph
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random hypercube
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