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On the minimum length of some linear codes (English)
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20 September 2007
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The authors compute \(n_q(k,d)\), the minimum length that a \(q\)-ary linear code of dimension \(k\) and minimum distance \(d\) can have. It is well-known that \(n_q(k,d)\) is lower bounded by the so-called Griesmer bound \(g_q(k,d)\), this estimate being sharp in several cases such as e.g. whenever \(k\) odd and \(q^{k-1}-2q^{(k-1)/2}+1\leq d\leq q^{k-1}\). Among other things, the main result in this paper implies \(n_q(k,d)=g_k(q,d)+1\) for for \(k\geq 5\) odd, \(q\geq 3\) and \(q^{k-1}-2q^{(k-1)/2}-q+1\leq d\leq q^{k-1}-2q^{(k-1)/2}\). The value \(n_2(k,d)\) is not known at present.
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Griesmer bound
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0-Cycles
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minihypers
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projective spaces
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