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New -designs from strong difference families
Strong difference families are an interesting class of discrete structures
which can be used to derive relative difference families. Relative difference
families are closely related to -designs, and have applications in
constructions for many significant codes, such as optical orthogonal codes and
optical orthogonal signature pattern codes. In this paper, with a careful use
of cyclotomic conditions attached to strong difference families, we improve the
lower bound on the asymptotic existence results of -DFs for .
We improve Buratti's existence results for - designs and
- designs, and establish the existence of seven new
- designs for
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.Comment: Version 1 is named "Improved cyclotomic conditions leading to new
2-designs: the use of strong difference families". Major revision according
to the referees' comment
Disjoint difference families and their applications
Difference sets and their generalisations to difference families arise from the study of designs and many other applications. Here we give a brief survey of some of these applications, noting in particular the diverse definitions of difference families and the variations in priorities in constructions. We propose a definition of disjoint difference families that encompasses these variations and allows a comparison of the similarities and disparities. We then focus on two constructions of disjoint difference families arising from frequency hopping sequences and showed that they are in fact the same. We conclude with a discussion of the notion of equivalence for frequency hopping sequences and for disjoint difference families
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