Best Known (106−80, 106, s)-Nets in Base 9
(106−80, 106, 78)-Net over F9 — Constructive and digital
Digital (26, 106, 78)-net over F9, using
- t-expansion [i] based on digital (22, 106, 78)-net over F9, using
- net from sequence [i] based on digital (22, 77)-sequence over F9, using
- Niederreiter–Xing sequence construction II/III [i] based on function field F/F9 with g(F) = 22 and N(F) ≥ 78, using
- F3 from the tower of function fields by GarcÃa and Stichtenoth over F9 [i]
- Niederreiter–Xing sequence construction II/III [i] based on function field F/F9 with g(F) = 22 and N(F) ≥ 78, using
- net from sequence [i] based on digital (22, 77)-sequence over F9, using
(106−80, 106, 110)-Net over F9 — Digital
Digital (26, 106, 110)-net over F9, using
- net from sequence [i] based on digital (26, 109)-sequence over F9, using
- Niederreiter–Xing sequence construction II/III [i] based on function field F/F9 with g(F) = 26 and N(F) ≥ 110, using
(106−80, 106, 641)-Net in Base 9 — Upper bound on s
There is no (26, 106, 642)-net in base 9, because
- the generalized Rao bound for nets shows that 9m ≥ 143601 976251 340489 448540 600570 354874 327172 660202 298413 876891 695560 226631 367542 146309 036710 804936 739713 > 9106 [i]