The sequence reconstruction problem for permutations with the Hamming distance

10/21/2022
by   Xiang Wang, et al.
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V. Levenshtein first proposed the sequence reconstruction problem in 2001. This problem studies the model where the same sequence from some set is transmitted over multiple channels, and the decoder receives the different outputs. Assume that the transmitted sequence is at distance d from some code and there are at most r errors in every channel. Then the sequence reconstruction problem is to find the minimum number of channels required to recover exactly the transmitted sequence that has to be greater than the maximum intersection between two metric balls of radius r, where the distance between their centers is at least d. In this paper, we study the sequence reconstruction problem of permutations under the Hamming distance. In this model, we define a Cayley graph and find the exact value of the largest intersection of two metric balls in this graph under the Hamming distance for r=4 with d⩾ 5, and for d=2r.

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