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Lee distance

A metric on words over an alphabet $A = \{ a_1, \ldots, a_m \}$ where a single error is changing a letter one place in cyclic order. If the alphabet is identified with $\mathbf{Z}_m = \{0, \ldots, m-1 \}$ then the Lee distance between $x, y \in \mathbf{Z}_m^n$ is $$ d_L (x,y) = \sum_{i=1}^n \min\left(|x_i-y_i|, m-|x_i-y_y|\right) \ . $$

When $m=2$ or $m=3$, Lee distance coincides with Hamming distance.

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