The class of geometric orthogonal codes (GOCs) was introduced by Doty and Winslow (2016) for more robust macrobonding in DNA origami. They observed that GOCs are closely related to optical… Click to show full abstract
The class of geometric orthogonal codes (GOCs) was introduced by Doty and Winslow (2016) for more robust macrobonding in DNA origami. They observed that GOCs are closely related to optical orthogonal codes (OOCs). It is possible for GOCs to have size greater than OOCs of corresponding parameters due to slightly more relaxed constraints on correlations. However, the existence of GOCs exceeding the size of optimal OOCs of corresponding parameters has never been demonstrated. This paper gives the first infinite family of GOCs of size greater than optimal OOCs.
               
Click one of the above tabs to view related content.