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On perfect 2-colorings of the q-ary n-cube

Published 7 Apr 2011 in math.CO | (1104.1293v1)

Abstract: A coloring of the $q$-ary $n$-dimensional cube (hypercube) is called perfect if, for every $n$-tuple $x$, the collection of the colors of the neighbors of $x$ depends only on the color of $x$. A Boolean-valued function is called correlation-immune of degree $n-m$ if it takes the value 1 the same number of times for each $m$-dimensional face of the hypercube. Let $f=\chiS$ be a characteristic function of some subset $S$ of hypercube. In the present paper it is proven the inequality $\rho(S)q({\rm cor}(f)+1)\leq \alpha(S)$, where ${\rm cor}(f)$ is the maximum degree of the correlation immunity of $f$, $\alpha(S)$ is the average number of neighbors in the set $S$ for $n$-tuples in the complement of a set $S$, and $\rho(S)=|S|/qn$ is the density of the set $S$. Moreover, the function $f$ is a perfect coloring if and only if we obtain an equality in the above formula.Also we find new lower bound for the cardinality of components of perfect coloring and 1-perfect code in the case $q>2$. Keywords: hypercube, perfect coloring, perfect code, MDS code, bitrade, equitable partition, orthogonal array.

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