Information on Result #1868791
There is no (2, m, 10)-net in base 3 with unbounded m, because logical equivalence would yield (2, m, 10)-net in base 3 for arbitrarily large m, but
- m-reduction [i] would yield (2, 13, 10)-net in base 3, but
- extracting embedded OOA [i] would yield OOA(313, 10, S3, 3, 11), but
- the linear programming bound for OOAs shows that M ≥ 18 068994 / 11 > 313 [i]
- extracting embedded OOA [i] would yield OOA(313, 10, S3, 3, 11), but
Mode: Bound.
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