Modelling Equidistant Frequency Permutation Arrays in Constraints
Gent, Ian Philip (University of St. Andrews) | McKay, Paul (University of St Andrews) | Miguel, Ian (University of St Andrews) | Nightingale, Peter William (University of St Andrews) | Huczynska, Sophie (University of St Andrews)
Equidistant Frequency Permutation Arrays are combinatorial objects of interest in coding theory. A frequency permutation array is a type of constant composition code in which each symbol occurs the same number of times in each codeword. The problem is to find a set of codewords such that any pair of codewords are a given uniform Hamming distance apart. The equidistant case is of special interest given the result that any optimal constant composition code is equidistant. This paper presents, compares and combines a number of different constraint formulations of this problem class, including a new method of representing permutations with constraints. Using these constraint models, we are able to establish several new results, which are contributing directly to mathematical research in this area.
Sep-1-2009