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    Counting results for thin Butson matrices (English)
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    4 September 2014
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    Summary: A partial Butson matrix is a matrix \(H\in M_{M\times N}(\mathbb Z_q)\) having its rows pairwise orthogonal, where \(\mathbb Z_q\subset\mathbb C^\times\) is the group of \(q\)-th roots of unity. We investigate here the counting problem for these matrices in the ``thin'' regime, where \(M=2,3,\dots\) is small, and where \(N\to\infty\) (subject to the condition \(N\in p\mathbb N\) when \(q=p^k2\)). The proofs are inspired from the de Launey-Levin and Richmond-Shallit counting results.
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    Hadamard matrix
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    Butson matrix
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