Best Known (36, 36+106, s)-Nets in Base 9
(36, 36+106, 81)-Net over F9 — Constructive and digital
Digital (36, 142, 81)-net over F9, using
- t-expansion [i] based on digital (32, 142, 81)-net over F9, using
- net from sequence [i] based on digital (32, 80)-sequence over F9, using
- Niederreiter–Xing sequence construction II/III [i] based on function field F/F9 with g(F) = 32 and N(F) ≥ 81, using
- F4 from the tower of function fields by Bezerra and GarcÃa over F9 [i]
- Niederreiter–Xing sequence construction II/III [i] based on function field F/F9 with g(F) = 32 and N(F) ≥ 81, using
- net from sequence [i] based on digital (32, 80)-sequence over F9, using
(36, 36+106, 128)-Net over F9 — Digital
Digital (36, 142, 128)-net over F9, using
- t-expansion [i] based on digital (33, 142, 128)-net over F9, using
- net from sequence [i] based on digital (33, 127)-sequence over F9, using
- Niederreiter–Xing sequence construction II/III [i] based on function field F/F9 with g(F) = 33 and N(F) ≥ 128, using
- net from sequence [i] based on digital (33, 127)-sequence over F9, using
(36, 36+106, 895)-Net in Base 9 — Upper bound on s
There is no (36, 142, 896)-net in base 9, because
- the generalized Rao bound for nets shows that 9m ≥ 3312 835232 636300 079778 166395 413295 651070 220659 693033 996395 077140 045393 773812 936377 489861 828698 782177 141209 743849 024229 924575 868258 659329 > 9142 [i]