Linear Codes Obtained from Additive Codes and Concatenation
In [1] codes are constructed by generalizing the notion of BCH codes to additive codes, which are not necessarily linear. Based thereupon new linear codes are constructed via concatenation.
References
[1] | Yves Edel and Jürgen Bierbrauer. Twisted BCH-codes. Journal of Combinatorial Designs, 5(5):377–389, 1997. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1520-6610(1997)5:5<377::AID-JCD6>3.0.CO;2-C |
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Cite this as: Rudolf Schürer and Wolfgang Ch. Schmid. “Linear Codes Obtained from Additive Codes and Concatenation.”
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