Hadamard matrices from base sequences: An example

Abstract

There are several well-known methods that one can use to construct Hadamard matrices from base sequences BS(m,n). In view of the recent classification of base sequences BS(n+1,n) for n <= 30, it may be of interest to show on an example how prolific these methods are. For that purpose we have selected the Hadamard matrices of order 60. By using these methods and the transposition map we have constructed 1759 nonequivalent Hadamard matrices of order 60.

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