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    An example of an infinitely generated graded ring motivated by coding theory (English)
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    Let \(R^{(g)}\) be the graded ring generated by the \(r\)-th higher weight enumerators of all codes of any length \(1 \leq r \leq g\). It is proved that \(R^{(g)}\) is not finitely generated. Codes over fields are considered.
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    graded ring
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    higher weight enumerator
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    codes
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