AbstractFor a set C of words of length 4 over an alphabet of size n, and for a, b∈C, let D(a, b) be the set of all descendants of a and b, that is, all words x of length 4 where xi∈{ai, bi} for all 1⩽i⩽4. The code C satisfies the Identifiable Parent Property if for any descendant of two code-words one can identify at least one parent. The study of such codes is motivated by questions about schemes that protect against piracy of software. Here we show that for any ε>0, if the alphabet size is n>n0(ε) then the maximum possible cardinality of such a code is less than εn2 and yet it is bigger than n2−ε. This answers a question of Hollmann, van Lint, Linnartz, and Tolhuizen. The proofs combine graph theoretic tools with techniques in additive nu...
International audienceAn identifying code of a graph is a subset of its vertices such that every ver...
AbstractLet G be a graph and B(u) be the set of u with all of its neighbors in G. A set S of vertice...
AbstractAn identifying code of a graph G is a dominating set C such that every vertex x of G is dist...
AbstractFor a set C of words of length 4 over an alphabet of size n, and for a, b∈C, let D(a, b) be ...
If C is a q-ary code of length n and a and b are two codewords, then c is called a descendant ofa an...
AbstractIfCis aq-ary code of lengthnandaandbare two codewords, thencis called a descendant ofaandbif...
Abstract. Let C be a code of length n over an alphabet of size q. A word d is a descendant of a pair...
We study codes that have identifiable parent property. Such codes are called IPP codes. Research on ...
AbstractA nonempty set of words in a binary Hamming space Fn is called an r-identifying code if for ...
AbstractLet C be a code of length n over an alphabet of q letters. For a pair of integers 2⩽t<u, C i...
AbstractLet C be a code of length n over a q-ary alphabet. An n-word y is called a descendant of a s...
AbstractThe paper gives an upper bound on the size of a q-ary code of length n that has the k-identi...
The paper gives an upper bound on the size of a q-ary code of length n that has the k-identifiable p...
AbstractIn an undirected graph G, a subset C⊆V(G) such that C is a dominating set of G, and each ver...
In an undirected graph G, a subset C ⊆ V (G) such that C is a dominating set of G, and each vertex i...
International audienceAn identifying code of a graph is a subset of its vertices such that every ver...
AbstractLet G be a graph and B(u) be the set of u with all of its neighbors in G. A set S of vertice...
AbstractAn identifying code of a graph G is a dominating set C such that every vertex x of G is dist...
AbstractFor a set C of words of length 4 over an alphabet of size n, and for a, b∈C, let D(a, b) be ...
If C is a q-ary code of length n and a and b are two codewords, then c is called a descendant ofa an...
AbstractIfCis aq-ary code of lengthnandaandbare two codewords, thencis called a descendant ofaandbif...
Abstract. Let C be a code of length n over an alphabet of size q. A word d is a descendant of a pair...
We study codes that have identifiable parent property. Such codes are called IPP codes. Research on ...
AbstractA nonempty set of words in a binary Hamming space Fn is called an r-identifying code if for ...
AbstractLet C be a code of length n over an alphabet of q letters. For a pair of integers 2⩽t<u, C i...
AbstractLet C be a code of length n over a q-ary alphabet. An n-word y is called a descendant of a s...
AbstractThe paper gives an upper bound on the size of a q-ary code of length n that has the k-identi...
The paper gives an upper bound on the size of a q-ary code of length n that has the k-identifiable p...
AbstractIn an undirected graph G, a subset C⊆V(G) such that C is a dominating set of G, and each ver...
In an undirected graph G, a subset C ⊆ V (G) such that C is a dominating set of G, and each vertex i...
International audienceAn identifying code of a graph is a subset of its vertices such that every ver...
AbstractLet G be a graph and B(u) be the set of u with all of its neighbors in G. A set S of vertice...
AbstractAn identifying code of a graph G is a dominating set C such that every vertex x of G is dist...