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Proposals for polymath projects
Consider a probabilistic graph $G = (V, E)$ where each edge operates (exists) with probability $p$, independent of other edges. We consider a set $S \subseteq E$ to be a state of $G$. We say that $S$ …
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Proposals for polymath projects
Covering Arrays are combinatorial objects that have applications in Computer Science among other fields, specifically in software and hardware testing.
The definition is a 4-tuple $CA(N;t,k,v)$, where …