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arxiv: 1206.4107 · v1 · pith:XS7SYVTDnew · submitted 2012-06-19 · 🧮 math.CO

Turyn-type sequences: Classification, Enumeration and Construction

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Turyn-type sequences, TT(n), are quadruples of {+,-1}-sequences (A;B;C;D), with lengths n,n,n,n-1 respectively, where the sum of the nonperiodic autocorrelation functions of A,B and twice that of C,D is a delta-function (i.e., vanishes everywhere except at 0). Turyn-type sequences TT(n) are known to exist for all even n not larger than 36. We introduce a definition of equivalence to construct a canonical form for TT(n) in general. By using this canonical form, we enumerate the equivalence classes of TT(n) for n up to and including 32. We also construct the first example of Turyn-type sequences TT(38).

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