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A simple method to estimate the maximum nontrivial correlation of some sets of sequences
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    A simple method to estimate the maximum nontrivial correlation of some sets of sequences (English)
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    13 February 1995
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    The authors estimate the moduli of certain character sums by a method of \textit{V. M. Sidel'nikov} [Probl. Kibern. 42, 15-24 (1971; Zbl 0241.94009)] and use their results to estimate the maximum nontrivial correlations of several well-known sets of sequences.
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    correlation of binary sequences
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    moduli of certain characters
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