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Maximal sets of a given diameter in Hamming cubes

Published 14 Jul 2025 in math.CO | (2507.10828v1)

Abstract: A subset of the Hamming cube over nn-letter alphabet is said to be dd-maximal if its diameter is dd, and adding any point increases the diameter. Our main result shows that each dd-maximal set is either of size at most (n+o(n))<sup>d(n+o(n))<sup>d or contains a non-trivial Hamming ball. The bound of (n+o(n))<sup>d(n+o(n))<sup>d is asymptotically tight. Additionally, we give a non-trivial lower bound on the size of any dd-maximal set and show that the number of essentially different dd-maximal sets is finite.

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