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5 May 2022 Some results on the Z2Z4[u]-additive codes
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Proceedings Volume 12245, International Conference on Cryptography, Network Security, and Communication Technology (CNSCT 2022); 1224509 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2635850
Event: International Conference on Cryptography, Network Security, and Communication Technology (CNSCT 2022), 2022, Sanya, China
Abstract
Algebraic coding theory has so many important applications in information sciences, cryptogram and communication technology, etc. In this paper, we study Z2Z4[u]-additive codes in three aspects: Gray map, MacWilliams identity and one-weight codes. We first defined a Gray map and then prove that it is a weight preserving and a distance preserving map. A MacWilliams identity which connects the weight enumerator of an additive code and its dual code is deduced. Finally, we discuss one-weight Z2Z4[u]-additive codes.
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Jie Geng, Huazhang Wu, Que Ouyang, and Lang Shen "Some results on the Z2Z4[u]-additive codes", Proc. SPIE 12245, International Conference on Cryptography, Network Security, and Communication Technology (CNSCT 2022), 1224509 (5 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2635850
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KEYWORDS
Coding theory

Binary data

Mathematics

Bismuth

Communication theory

Computational mathematics

Information and communication technologies

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