Linear programming bounds for codes via a covering argument

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We recover the first linear programming bound of McEliece, Rodemich, Rumsey, and Welch for binary error-correcting codes and designs via a covering argument. It is possible to show, interpreting the following notions appropriately, that if a code has a large distance, then its dual has a small covering radius and, therefore, is large. This implies the original code to be small. We also point out that this bound is a natural isoperimetric constant of the Hamming cube, related to its Faber-Krahn minima. While our approach belongs to the general framework of Delsarte's linear programming method, its main technical ingredient is Fourier duality for the Hamming cube. In particular, we do not deal directly with Delsarte's linear program or orthogonal polynomial theory. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Navon, M., & Samorodnitsky, A. (2009). Linear programming bounds for codes via a covering argument. Discrete and Computational Geometry, 41(2), 199–207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-008-9128-0

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