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Limiting Moments of Autocorrelation Demerit Factors of Binary Sequences

Information Theory 2024-10-22 v4 Discrete Mathematics Signal Processing Combinatorics math.IT Probability

Abstract

Various problems in engineering and natural science demand binary sequences that do not resemble translates of themselves, that is, the sequences must have small aperiodic autocorrelation at every nonzero shift. If ff is a sequence, then the demerit factor of ff is the sum of the squared magnitudes of the autocorrelations at all nonzero shifts for the sequence obtained by normalizing ff to unit Euclidean norm. The demerit factor is the reciprocal of Golay's merit factor, and low demerit factor indicates low self-similarity of a sequence under translation. We endow the 22^\ell binary sequences of length \ell with uniform probability measure and consider the distribution of their demerit factors. Earlier works used combinatorial techniques to find exact formulas for the mean, variance, skewness, and kurtosis of the distribution as a function of \ell. These revealed that for 4\ell \geq 4, the ppth central moment of this distribution is strictly positive for every p2p \geq 2. This article shows that for every pp, the ppth central moment is 2p\ell^{-2 p} times a quasi-polynomial function of \ell with rational coefficients. It also shows that, in the limit as \ell tends to infinity, the ppth standardized moment is the same as that of the standard normal distribution.

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@article{arxiv.2307.14566,
  title  = {Limiting Moments of Autocorrelation Demerit Factors of Binary Sequences},
  author = {Daniel J. Katz and Miriam E. Ramirez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.14566},
  year   = {2024}
}

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