TL;DR
This paper precisely determines the maximum number of columns in two-row integer matrices with bounded minors, revealing structural properties and identifying excluded minors for certain matroid classes.
Contribution
It provides an exact, quasi-linear formula for the column number of two-row $\Delta$-modular matrices and characterizes excluded minors for related matroid classes.
Findings
Column number is a non-decreasing, always even, quasi-linear function for large $\Delta$.
Structural properties of column number functions are established.
Identifies the unique excluded (co)rank two minors for certain matroid classes.
Abstract
The column number question asks for the maximal number of columns of an integer matrix with the property that all its rank size minors are bounded by a fixed parameter in absolute value. Polynomial upper bounds have been proved in various settings in recent years, with consequences for algorithmic questions in integer linear programming and matroid theory. In this paper, we focus on the exact determination of the maximal column number of such matrices with two rows and no vanishing -minors. We prove that for large enough , this number is a quasi-linear function, non-decreasing and always even. Such basic structural properties of column number functions are barely known, but expected to hold in other settings as well. Moreover, our results identify the unique excluded (co)rank two minors for the class of matroids that are representable as a -submodular matrix.
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