Covering the hypercube, the uncertainty principle, and an interpolation formula (2310.13277v1)
Abstract: We show that the minimal number of skewed hyperplanes that cover the hypercube ${0,1}{n}$ is at least $\frac{n}{2}+1$, and there are infinitely many $n$'s when the hypercube can be covered with $n-\log_{2}(n)+1$ skewed hyperplanes. The minimal covering problems are closely related to uncertainty principle on the hypercube, where we also obtain an interpolation formula for multilinear polynomials on $\mathbb{R}{n}$ of degree less than $\lfloor n/m \rfloor$ by showing that its coefficients corresponding to the largest monomials can be represented as a linear combination of values of the polynomial over the points ${0,1}{n}$ whose hamming weights are divisible by $m$.
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