On the difficulty to beat the first linear programming bound for binary codes

08/30/2023
by   Alex Samorodnitsky, et al.
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The first linear programming bound of McEliece, Rodemich, Rumsey, and Welch is the best known asymptotic upper bound for binary codes, for a certain subrange of distances. Starting from the work of Friedman and Tillich, there are, by now, some arguably easier and more direct arguments for this bound. We show that this more recent line of argument runs into certain difficulties if one tries to go beyond this bound (say, towards the second linear programming bound of McEliece, Rodemich, Rumsey, and Welch).

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