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Four-point semidefinite bound for equiangular lines (2203.05828v1)

Published 11 Mar 2022 in math.CO

Abstract: A set of lines in $\mathbb{R}d$ passing through the origin is called equiangular if any two lines in the set form the same angle. We proved an alternative version of the three-point semidefinite constraints developed by Bachoc and Vallentin, and the multi-point semidefinite constraints developed by Musin for spherical codes. The alternative semidefinite constraints are simpler when the concerned object is a spherical $s$-distance set. Using the alternative four-point semidefinite constraints, we found the four-point semidefinite bound for equiangular lines. This result improves the upper bounds for infinitely many dimensions $d$ with prescribed angles. As a corollary of the bound, we proved the uniqueness of the maximum construction of equiangular lines in $\mathbb{R}d$ for $7 \leq d \leq 14$ with inner product $\alpha = 1/3$, and for $23 \leq d \leq 64$ with $\alpha = 1/5$.

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