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Euclidean and Hermitian self-dual MDS codes over large finite fields. (English)
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14 March 2004
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A self-dual code is a code satisfying \(C=C^\perp\). It is called Euclidean or Hermitian based on which inner-product is used. MDS codes satisfy \(d=n-k+1\) where \(d\) is the minimum Hamming weight, \(n\) is the length of the code and \(k\) is the dimension. The authors use a known technique generalized to these cases to produce self-dual MDS codes and self-dual codes which are almost MDS over large finite fields.
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self-dual codes
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MDS codes
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