The maximum cardinality of trifferent codes with lengths 5 and 6
Abstract
A code C ⊂eq \0, 1, 2\n is said to be trifferent with length n when for any three distinct elements of C there exists a coordinate in which they all differ. Defining T(n) as the maximum cardinality of trifferent codes with length n, T(n) is unknown for n 5. In this note, we use an optimized search algorithm to show that T(5) = 10 and T(6) = 13.
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