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A secret-sharing scheme allows a dealer to distribute a secret $s$ among $n$ parties such that only predefined “authorized” sets of parties can reconstruct the secret, and all other “unauthorized” sets learn nothing about $s$. Families of authorized sets are called access structures, and a scheme is called linear if ... more >>>
We prove a general upper bound for scaling windows of sparse monotone covering problems. From that, we deduce that for every fixed value $k\geq 3$, the window of random $k$-SAT is $O(n/\log n)$, improving the Friedgut-Bourgain bound of $O(n/\log\log n)$. We also show that random signed Not-All-Equal-$k$-SAT and hypergraph non-two-colourability ... more >>>
We give a quantitative combinatorial characterization of size-oblivious one-sided testability in the dense graph model, resolving a question of Alon, Fischer, Newman, and Shapira. For hereditary graph properties, we prove that one-sided testability is quantitatively equivalent to the existence of suitable hypergraph containers, a central and widely used tool in ... more >>>
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