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New bounds for equiangular lines (1311.3219v3)
Published 13 Nov 2013 in math.MG
Abstract: A set of lines in $\mathbb{R}n$ is called equiangular if the angle between each pair of lines is the same. We address the question of determining the maximum size of equiangular line sets in $\mathbb{R}n$, using semidefinite programming to improve the upper bounds on this quantity. Improvements are obtained in dimensions $24 \leq n \leq 136$. In particular, we show that the maximum number of equiangular lines in $\mathbb{R}n$ is $276$ for all $24 \leq n \leq 41$ and is 344 for $n=43.$ This provides a partial resolution of the conjecture set forth by Lemmens and Seidel (1973).
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