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Optimality and uniqueness of the \((4,10,1/6)\) spherical code
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    Optimality and uniqueness of the \((4,10,1/6)\) spherical code (English)
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    4 March 2009
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    Linear programming can be used to obtain many best known bounds for spherical codes, and in some cases even to prove optimality. Here it is shown that linear programming \textit{cannot} be used to prove optimality of a \((4,10,1/6)\) spherical code. Moreover---by utilizing results obtained by the current authors in earlier work such as [Eur. J. Comb. 30, 625--637 (2009; Zbl 1171.94378)]--- it turns out that semidefinite programming \textit{can} be used to prove optimality as well as uniqueness of such a spherical code. The optimal code is the Petersen code.
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    linear programming
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    Petersen code
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    semidefinite programming
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    spherical codes
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    spherical designs
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