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Perfect snake-in-the-box codes for rank modulation
Published 25 Feb 2016 in math.CO, cs.IT, math.GR, and math.IT | (1602.08073v3)
Abstract: For odd n, the alternating group on n elements is generated by the permutations that jump an element from any odd position to position 1. We prove Hamiltonicity of the associated directed Cayley graph for all odd n not equal to 5. (A result of Rankin implies that the graph is not Hamiltonian for n=5.) This solves a problem arising in rank modulation schemes for flash memory. Our result disproves a conjecture of Horovitz and Etzion, and proves another conjecture of Yehezkeally and Schwartz.
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