A reversible code over G F ( q )

Sunil Kumar Muttoo; Shankar Lal

Kybernetika (1986)

  • Volume: 22, Issue: 1, page 85-91
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Muttoo, Sunil Kumar, and Lal, Shankar. "A reversible code over $GF(q)$." Kybernetika 22.1 (1986): 85-91. <http://eudml.org/doc/28698>.

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  6. K. K. Tzeng, C. R. P. Hartmann, On minimum distance of certain reversible cyclic codes, IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-16 (1970), 644-646. (1970) MR0275994

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