Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science, Vol 6, No 2 (2004)

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DMTCS vol 6 no 2 (2004), pp. 265-282

Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science

DMTCS

Volume 6 n° 2 (2004), pp. 265-282


author:Honkala, Iiro and Laihonen, Tero and Ranto, Sanna
title:On Locating-Dominating Codes in Binary Hamming Spaces
keywords:Locating-dominating codes, Hamming space, Identifying codes
abstract:Locating faulty processors in a multiprocessor system gives the motivation for locating-dominating codes. We consider these codes in binary hypercubes and generalize the concept for the situation in which we want to locate more than one malfunctioning processor.

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reference: Honkala, Iiro and Laihonen, Tero and Ranto, Sanna (2004), On Locating-Dominating Codes in Binary Hamming Spaces, Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 6, pp. 265-282
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