Mathematics – Combinatorics
Scientific paper
2009-08-31
Mathematics
Combinatorics
23 pages
Scientific paper
We analyze a deterministic form of the random walk on the integer line called the {\em liar machine}, similar to the rotor-router model, finding asymptotically tight pointwise and interval discrepancy bounds versus random walk. This provides an improvement in the best-known winning strategies in the binary symmetric pathological liar game with a linear fraction of responses allowed to be lies. Equivalently, this proves the existence of adaptive binary block covering codes with block length $n$, covering radius $\leq fn$ for $f\in(0,1/2)$, and cardinality $O(\sqrt{\log \log n}/(1-2f))$ times the sphere bound $2^n/\binom{n}{\leq \lfloor fn\rfloor}$.
Cooper Joshua N.
Ellis Robert B.
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