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LYM inequalities for \(t\)-antichains
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    LYM inequalities for \(t\)-antichains (English)
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    18 August 1997
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    A \(t\)-antichain is a set of \((0,1)\)-vectors such that for any \(v\), \(w\) in it there exist more than \(t\) coordinates \(i\) such that \(v_i=1\), \(w_i=0\), so that a \(0\)-antichain is an antichain. The authors extend the basic LYM inequalities for antichains to \(t\)-antichains and indicate how this applies to coding theory.
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    tEC/AUED codes
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    \(t\)-antichain
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    LYM inequalities
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