EvenQuads Game and Error-Correcting Codes
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Byrapuram, Nikhil; Choi, Hwiseo; Ge, Adam; Ge, Selena; Lee, Sylvia Z.; Liang, Evin; Mandal, Rajarshi; Oki, Aika; Wu, Daniel; Yang, Michael; Khovanova, Tanya; ... Show more Show less
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EvenQuads is a new card game that is a generalization of the SET game, where each card is characterized by three attributes, each taking four possible values. Four cards form a quad when, for each attribute, the values are the same, all different, or half and half. For any ℓ cards selected from the deck of EvenQuads, it is possible to construct an error-correcting linear binary code of length ℓ and Hamming distance 4, where quads correspond to codewords of weight 4. Using error-correcting codes, we calculate the number of possible quads that can be formed with up to 8 cards. We also estimate the number of cards that do not contain quads for decks of different sizes. In addition, we discuss properties of error-correcting codes built on semimagic, magic, and strongly magic quad squares. This highlights a rich interplay between recreational mathematics games and coding theory and encourages others to explore similar combinatorial games for hidden connections!
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2025-08-22Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of MathematicsJournal
SN Computer Science
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Springer Nature Singapore
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Byrapuram, N., Choi, H., Ge, A. et al. EvenQuads Game and Error-Correcting Codes. SN COMPUT. SCI. 6, 763 (2025).
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