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On identifying codes in binary Hamming spaces
[摘要] A binary code C subset of or equal to {0, 1}(n) is called r-identifying, if the sets B-r(x) boolean AND C, where B-r(x) is the set of all vectors within the Hamming distance r from x, are all nonempty and no two are the same. Denote by M-r(n) the minimum possible cardinality of a binary r-identifying code in {0, 1)(n). We prove that if rho is an element of [0, 1) is a constant, then lim(n-->infinity) n(-1) log(2) M-[rhon](n) = 1 - H(rho), where H(x) = -x log(2)x - (1 - x) log(2)(1 - x). We also prove that the problem whether or not a given binary linear code is lr-identifying is Pi(2)-complete. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
[发布日期] 2002-08-01 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] Hamming space;identifying codes;covering codes;complexity [时效性] 
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