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An n-bit Gray code is a circular listing of the 2 n n-bit strings so that successive strings differ only in one bit position. An n-bit antipodal Gray code has the additional property that the complement of any string appears exactly n steps away in the list. The problem of determining for which values of n antipodal Gray codes can exist was posed by Hunter Snevily, who showed them to be possible...