
arXiv: 1212.3467
Let $A(n,d)$ (respectively $A(n,d,w)$) be the maximum possible number of codewords in a binary code (respectively binary constant-weight $w$ code) of length $n$ and minimum Hamming distance at least $d$. By adding new linear constraints to Schrijver's semidefinite programming bound, which is obtained from block-diagonalising the Terwilliger algebra of the Hamming cube, we obtain two new upper bounds on $A(n,d)$, namely $A(18,8) \leq 71$ and $A(19,8) \leq 131$. Twenty three new upper bounds on $A(n,d,w)$ for $n \leq 28$ are also obtained by a similar way.
Arithmetic codes, FOS: Computer and information sciences, Combinatorial codes, Computer Science - Information Theory, Information Theory (cs.IT), upper bound, linear programming, semidefinite programming, binary constant-weight codes, Bounds on codes, Binary codes, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Semidefinite programming, Combinatorics (math.CO), CONSTANT-WEIGHT CODES
Arithmetic codes, FOS: Computer and information sciences, Combinatorial codes, Computer Science - Information Theory, Information Theory (cs.IT), upper bound, linear programming, semidefinite programming, binary constant-weight codes, Bounds on codes, Binary codes, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Semidefinite programming, Combinatorics (math.CO), CONSTANT-WEIGHT CODES
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