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On existence of perfect bitrades in Hamming graphs

Information Theory 2019-12-20 v1 Combinatorics math.IT

Abstract

A pair (T0,T1)(T_0,T_1) of disjoint sets of vertices of a graph GG is called a perfect bitrade in GG if any ball of radius 1 in GG contains exactly one vertex in T0T_0 and T1T_1 or none simultaneously. The volume of a perfect bitrade (T0,T1)(T_0,T_1) is the size of T0T_0. In particular, if C0C_0 and C1C_1 are distinct perfect codes with minimum distance 33 in GG then (C0C1,C1C0)(C_0\setminus C_1,C_1\setminus C_0) is a perfect bitrade. For any q3q\geq 3, r1r\geq 1 we construct perfect bitrades in the Hamming graph H(qr+1,q)H(qr+1,q) of volume (q!)r(q!)^r and show that for r=1r=1 their volume is minimum.

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@article{arxiv.1912.09089,
  title  = {On existence of perfect bitrades in Hamming graphs},
  author = {I. Yu. Mogilnykh and F. I. Solov'eva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.09089},
  year   = {2019}
}