Automated Discovery of Improved Constant Weight Binary Codes
Abstract
A constant weight binary code consists of -bit binary codewords, each with exactly bits equal to 1, such that any two codewords are at least Hamming distance apart. is the maximum size of a constant weight binary code with parameters . We establish improved lower bounds on by constructing new larger codes, for 24 values of with and . The improved lower bounds come from two strategies. The first is a tabu search that operates at the level of bit swaps. The second is a novel greedy heuristic that repeatedly chooses the candidate codeword that maximizes a randomly-scored histogram of distances to previously-added codewords. These strategies were proposed by CPro1, an automated protocol that generates, implements, and tests diverse strategies for combinatorial constructions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.00174,
title = {Automated Discovery of Improved Constant Weight Binary Codes},
author = {Christopher D. Rosin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.00174},
year = {2026}
}