Applications of Gaussian binomials to coding theory for deletion error correction (Q2189566)

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Applications of Gaussian binomials to coding theory for deletion error correction
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    Applications of Gaussian binomials to coding theory for deletion error correction (English)
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    16 June 2020
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    This paper studies the relation between \(q\)-binomials, also known as Gaussian binomial coefficients, and the descent moment distribution to find cardinalities of certain error-correcting codes based on VT (Varshamov-Tenengolts) codes (also known as special cases of Levensthein codes). The authors compute the cardinality of some sets related to a well-known class of sets studied by \textit{R. P. Stanley} and \textit{M. F. Yoder} [``A study of Varshamov codes for asymmetric channels'', Jet Prop. Lab. Tech. Rep. 32-1526, 14, 117--122 (1972)]. They provide an explicit formula for calculating the cardinality of the main set of interest, as well as a condition on a parameter for the set to maximize its cardinality. Another result relates the cardinality of the main set of interest to deletion spheres. The proof technique is by defining a bijection from a particular set of sequences to the appropriate set of lattice paths, leveraging well-known connections between the number of squares in the north-western side of lattice paths and \(q\)-binomials.
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    enumerative combinatorics
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    \(q\)-binomial
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    generating function
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    weight distribution
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    lattice path method
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    error-correcting codes
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    deletion codes
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    permutation codes
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    primitive root
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    major index
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    Euler function
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    Möbius function
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