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Constructions of Primitive Formally Dual Pairs Having Subsets with Unequal Sizes

Combinatorics 2019-03-07 v3 Metric Geometry

Abstract

The concept of formal duality was proposed by Cohn, Kumar and Sch\"urmann, which reflects a remarkable symmetry among energy-minimizing periodic configurations. This formal duality was later on translated into a purely combinatorial property by Cohn, Kumar, Reiher and Sch\"urmann, where the corresponding combinatorial objects were called formally dual pairs. Almost all known examples of primitive formally dual pairs satisfy that the two subsets have the same size. Indeed, prior to this work, there was only one known example having subsets with unequal sizes in Z2×Z42\mathbb{Z}_2 \times \mathbb{Z}_4^2. Motivated by this example, we propose a lifting construction framework and a recursive construction framework, which generate new primitive formally dual pairs from known ones. As an application, for m2m \ge 2, we obtain m+1m+1 pairwise inequivalent primitive formally dual pairs in Z2×Z42m\mathbb{Z}_2 \times \mathbb{Z}_4^{2m}, which have subsets with unequal sizes.

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@article{arxiv.1810.05433,
  title  = {Constructions of Primitive Formally Dual Pairs Having Subsets with Unequal Sizes},
  author = {Shuxing Li and Alexander Pott},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.05433},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Some corrections to version 2