NADMNACOOct 5, 2013

A Lower Bound for the Discrepancy of a Random Point Set

arXiv:1210.057232 citationsh-index: 52

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We show that there is a constant $K > 0$ such that for all $N, s \in \N$, $s \le N$, the point set consisting of $N$ points chosen uniformly at random in the $s$-dimensional unit cube $[0,1]^s$ with probability at least $1-\exp(-Θ(s))$ admits an axis parallel rectangle $[0,x] \subseteq [0,1]^s$ containing $K \sqrt{sN}$ points more than expected. Consequently, the expected star discrepancy of a random point set is of order $\sqrt{s/N}$.

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