Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4646823 Discrete Mathematics 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In pebbling problems, pebbles are placed on the vertices of a graph. A pebbling move   consists of removing two pebbles from one vertex, throwing one away, and moving the other pebble to an adjacent vertex. We say a distribution DD is solvable   if starting from DD, we can move a pebble to any vertex by a sequence of pebbling moves. The optimal pebbling number   of a graph GG is the smallest number of pebbles in a solvable distribution on GG.It is known that every solvable distribution on the nn-dimensional hypercube QnQn contains at least (43)n pebbles. Fu, Huang, and Shiue, building on the work of Moews, used probabilistic methods to show that there are solvable distributions where the number of pebbles is in O((43)nn32), but hitherto, the number of pebbles in the best constructed distributions was in O(1.377n)O(1.377n).We use error-correcting codes to construct solvable distributions of pebbles on QnQn in which the number of pebbles is in O(1.34n)O(1.34n).

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