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Journal of Algorithms
Volume 55, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 142-176
 
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The Guessing Secrets problem: a probabilistic approach*1

Alberto Del Lungoa, Guy LouchardCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, b, Claudio MariniE-mail The Corresponding Author, a and Franco MontagnaE-mail The Corresponding Author, a

a Scienze Matematiche e Informatiche “Roberto Magari” Università di Siena, Via del Capitano 15, 53100, Siena, Italy b Université Libre de Bruxelles, Département d'Informatique, CP 212, Boulevard du Triomphe, B-1050, Bruxelles, Belgium

Received 16 July 2003. 
Available online 24 April 2004.

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We introduce a probabilistic variant of the Guessing Secrets problem proposed by Chung et al. in [Electron. J. Combin. 8 (2001) R13]. In our variation, a player tries to discover the identity of a set S of n unknown secrets drawn by a second player, from a space Ω of N secrets. The first player tries to learn as much as possible about the elements of S by asking binary questions. For each question asked, the second player randomly chooses one of the n secrets of S that he uses in supplying the answer, which in any case must be truthful. We define a simple probabilistic guessing algorithm that allows us to guess all secrets of S with probability one. We show that the expected number of questions needed to guess all secrets is 2n2log2N and the expected time complexity of the algorithm is Image . We also propose a generalization of this probabilistic guessing secrets problem, and provide some similar results for this generalization.

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Journal of Algorithms
Volume 55, Issue 2, May 2005, Pages 142-176
 
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