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There is no (0, m, 3)-net in base 2 with m > ∞, because logical equivalence would yield (0, 3)-sequence in base 2, but
- net from sequence [i] would yield (0, m, 4)-net in base 2 for arbitrarily large m, but
- m-reduction [i] would yield (0, 2, 4)-net in base 2, but
- mutually orthogonal hypercube bound [i]
- the generalized Rao bound for nets shows that 2m ≥ 5 > 22 [i]
- m-reduction [i] would yield (0, 2, 4)-net in base 2, but
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