A new Yang number and consequences

Mathematics – Combinatorics

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Base sequences BS(m,n) are quadruples (A;B;C;D) of {+1,-1}-sequences, A and B of length m and C and D of length n, the sum of whose non-periodic auto-correlation functions is zero. Base sequences and some special subclasses of BS(n+1,n) known as normal and near-normal sequences, NS(n) and NN(n), as well as T-sequences and orthogonal designs play a prominent role in modern constructions of Hadamard matrices. In our previous papers (see the references) we have classified the near-normal sequences NN(s) for all even integers s <= 32 (they do not exist for odd s>1). We now extend the classification to the case s=34. Moreover we construct the first example of near-normal sequences NN(36). Consequently, we construct for the first time T-sequences of length 73. For all smaller lengths, T-sequences were already known. Another consequence is that 73 is a Yang number, and a few important consequences of this fact are given.

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