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arxiv: 1204.4204 · v3 · pith:JCBUC25Bnew · submitted 2012-04-18 · 💻 cs.IT · math.CO· math.IT

Tilings with n-Dimensional Chairs and their Applications to Asymmetric Codes

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An $n$-dimensional chair consists of an $n$-dimensional box from which a smaller $n$-dimensional box is removed. A tiling of an $n$-dimensional chair has two nice applications in coding for write-once memories. The first one is in the design of codes which correct asymmetric errors with limited-magnitude. The second one is in the design of $n$ cells $q$-ary write-once memory codes. We show an equivalence between the design of a tiling with an integer lattice and the design of a tiling from a generalization of splitting (or of Sidon sequences). A tiling of an $n$-dimensional chair can define a perfect code for correcting asymmetric errors with limited-magnitude. We present constructions for such tilings and prove cases where perfect codes for these type of errors do not exist.

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