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Note on an Improvement of the Griesmer Bound for q-ary Linear Codes

Hamada, Noboru, Maruta, Tatsuya (2011)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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Let nq(k, d) denote the smallest value of n for which an [n, k, d]q code exists for given integers k and d with k ≥ 3, 1 ≤ d ≤ q^(k−1) and a prime or a prime power q. The purpose of this note is to show that there exists a series of the functions h3,q, h4,q, ..., hk,q such that nq(k, d) can be expressed. This research was partially supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science under Contract Number 20540129.

Creation of unequal error protection codes for two groups of symbols

Eugeniusz Kuriata (2008)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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This article presents problems of unequal information importance. The paper discusses constructive methods of code generation, and a constructive method of generating asymptotic UEP codes is built. An analog model of Hamming's upper bound and Hilbert's lower bound for asymptotic UEP codes is determined.

On Multiple Deletion Codes

Landjev, Ivan, Haralambiev, Kristiyan (2007)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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In 1965 Levenshtein introduced the deletion correcting codes and found an asymptotically optimal family of 1-deletion correcting codes. During the years there has been a little or no research on t-deletion correcting codes for larger values of t. In this paper, we consider the problem of finding the maximal cardinality L2(n;t) of a binary t-deletion correcting code of length n. We construct an infinite family of binary t-deletion correcting codes. By computer search, we construct t-deletion...

On a complete set of operations for factorizing codes

Clelia De Felice (2006)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

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It is known that the class of factorizing codes, i.e., codes satisfying the factorization conjecture formulated by Schützenberger, is closed under two operations: the classical composition of codes and substitution of codes. A natural question which arises is whether a finite set 𝒪 of operations exists such that each factorizing code can be obtained by using the operations in 𝒪 and starting with prefix or suffix codes. 𝒪 is named here a complete set of operations (for factorizing codes)....

Divisible Codes - A Survey

Ward, Harold (2001)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

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This paper surveys parts of the study of divisibility properties of codes. The survey begins with the motivating background involving polynomials over finite fields. Then it presents recent results on bounds and applications to optimal codes.

On some Optimal (n,t,1,2) and (n,t,1,3) Super Imposed Codes

Manev, Mladen (2009)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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Partially supported by the Technical University of Gabrovo under Grant C-801/2008 One of the main problems in the theory of superimposed codes is to find the minimum length N for which an (N, T,w, r) superimposed code exists for given values of T , w and r. Let N(T,w, r) be the minimum length N for which an (N, T,w, r) superimposed code exists. The (N, T,w, r) superimposed code is called optimal when N = N(T,w, r). The values of N(T, 1, 2) are known for T ≤ 12 and the values...

The Nonexistence of [132, 6, 86]3 Codes and [135, 6, 88]3 Codes

Oya, Yusuke (2011)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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We prove the nonexistence of [g3(6, d), 6, d]3 codes for d = 86, 87, 88, where g3(k, d) = ∑⌈d/3i⌉ and i=0 ... k−1. This determines n3(6, d) for d = 86, 87, 88, where nq(k, d) is the minimum length n for which an [n, k, d]q code exists.

On the Error-Correcting Performance of some Binary and Ternary Linear Codes

Baicheva, Tsonka (2007)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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In this work, we determine the coset weight spectra of all binary cyclic codes of lengths up to 33, ternary cyclic and negacyclic codes of lengths up to 20 and of some binary linear codes of lengths up to 33 which are distance-optimal, by using some of the algebraic properties of the codes and a computer assisted search. Having these weight spectra the monotony of the function of the undetected error probability after t-error correction P(t)ue (C,p) could be checked with any precision...