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Need a polyphase barker sequence simple exmple

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Don Lancaster

Jan 1, 1970
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Papers such as http://cgi.cecm.sfu.ca/~pborwein/PAPERS/P178.pdf seem too
hairy to follow.

Apparantly the old n=13 limit has been blasted away and results up in
the sixties are now being found. But I cannot find a simple example of
how to use the new sequences.
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Many thanks,

Don Lancaster voice phone: (928)428-4073
Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552
rss: http://www.tinaja.com/whtnu.xml email: [email protected]

Please visit my GURU's LAIR web site at http://www.tinaja.com
 
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Robert Macy

Jan 1, 1970
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Papers such as http://cgi.cecm.sfu.ca/~pborwein/PAPERS/P178.pdf seem too
hairy to follow.

Apparantly the old n=13 limit has been blasted away and results up in
the sixties are now being found. But I cannot find a simple example of
how to use the new sequences.
--
Many thanks,

Don Lancaster voice phone: (928)428-4073
Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552
rss: http://www.tinaja.com/whtnu.xml email:

Please visit my GURU's LAIR web site at http://www.tinaja.com

Wow! How DO you find these challenges?

Apparently they derived values based upon an empirical search, as in: look, try, keep or discard; until they found a series with low Energy

Can you not do similar?

Use something free, like octave, let it run for a few hours and voila!
 
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Jeroen

Jan 1, 1970
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Wow! How DO you find these challenges?

Apparently they derived values based upon an empirical search, as in: look, try, keep or discard; until they found a series with low Energy

Can you not do similar?

Use something free, like octave, let it run for a few hours and voila!

Don't use octave for this sort of thing. It's slow as molasses.
Use a compiled language.

Come to think of it, this is just what an FGPA can do much faster
still.

Jeroen Belleman
 
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