A simple proof for the existence of exponentially balanced Gray codes (Q2571312)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2221809
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2221809 |
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A simple proof for the existence of exponentially balanced Gray codes (English)
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1 November 2005
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Summary: A Gray code of length \(n\) is a circular list of all \(2^n\) bitstrings or binary codewords of length \(n\) such that successive codewords differ in only one bit position. The frequencies of the positions where these differences occur are called transition counts. An exponentially balanced Gray codes is derived. The proof is much simpler than an earlier proof presented by \textit{A. J. van Zantan} and \textit{I. N. Suparta} [Disretn. Anal. Issled. Oper., Ser. 1, 11, No. 4, 81--98 (2004; Zbl 1078.94040)].
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Gray codes
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exponentially balanced Gray codes
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transition count spectrum
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