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Binary Gray codes with long bit runs
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    Binary Gray codes with long bit runs (English)
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    24 September 2003
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    Summary: We show that there exists an \(n\)-bit cyclic binary Gray code all of whose bit runs have length at least \(n - 3\log_2 n\). That is, there exists a cyclic ordering of \(\{0,1\}^n\) such that adjacent words differ in exactly one (coordinate) bit, and such that no bit changes its value twice in any subsequence of \(n-3\log_2 n\) consecutive words. Such Gray codes are `locally distance preserving' in that Hamming distance equals index separation for nearby words in the sequence.
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    Hamilton cycle
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    Hamilton circle
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    spread
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    gap
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    threshold
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    Hamming distance
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