Efficient computation of middle levels Gray codes

Abstract

For any integer n≥ 1 a middle levels Gray code is a cyclic listing of all bitstrings of length 2n+1 that have either n or n+1 entries equal to 1 such that any two consecutive bitstrings in the list differ in exactly one bit. The question whether such a Gray code exists for every n≥ 1 has been the subject of intensive research during the last 30 years, and has been answered affirmatively only recently [T. M\"utze. Proof of the middle levels conjecture. Proc. London Math. Soc., 112(4):677--713, 2016]. In this work we provide the first efficient algorithm to compute a middle levels Gray code. For a given bitstring, our algorithm computes the next bitstrings in the Gray code in time O(n(1+n)), which is O(n) on average per bitstring provided that =(n).

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