On Constant-Weight Binary $B_2$-Sequences
Abstract
Motivated by applications in polymer-based data storage we introduced the new problem of characterizing the code rate and designing constant-weight binary -sequences. Binary -sequences are collections of binary strings of length with the property that the real-valued sums of all distinct pairs of strings are distinct. In addition to this defining property, constant-weight binary -sequences also satisfy the constraint that each string has a fixed, relatively small weight that scales linearly with . The constant-weight constraint ensures low-cost synthesis and uniform processing of the data readout via tandem mass spectrometers. Our main results include upper bounds on the size of the codes formulated as entropy-optimization problems and constructive lower bounds based on Sidon sequences.
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@article{arxiv.2303.12990,
title = {On Constant-Weight Binary $B_2$-Sequences},
author = {Jin Sima and Yun-Han Li and Ilan Shomorony and Olgica Milenkovic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.12990},
year = {2023}
}