On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Ed Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  As I said in my last email, since the Wikipedia article on constant
> weight codes said "APART FROM SOME TRIVIAL OBSERVATIONS, IT IS GENERALLY
> IMPOSSIBLE TO COMPUTE THESE NUMBERS IN A STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY." And since all
> of the examples they gave had vary large overlaps, meaning high cross talk,
> I think it would be valuable to find some rough measure of whether is it
> possible to create sets of cell assemblies with low cross talk that had
> numbers exceeding, or far exceeding, the number of nodes they are created
> from.
>


Intuitively, it seems obvious the answer is YES ...

ben g



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