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Summary: We consider linear cyclic codes with the locality property or locally recoverable codes (LRC codes). A family of LRC codes that generalises the classical construction of Reed-Solomon codes was constructed in a recent paper by \textit{I. Tamo} and \textit{A. Barg} [IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 60, No. 8, 4661--4676 (2014; Zbl 1360.94385)]. In this paper, we focus on distance-optimal cyclic codes that arise from this construction. We give a characterisation of these codes in terms of their zeros and observe that there are many equivalent ways of constructing optimal cyclic LRC codes over a given field. We also study subfield subcodes of cyclic LRC codes (BCH-like LRC codes) and establish several results about their locality and minimum distance. The locality parameter of a cyclic code is related to the dual distance of this code, and we phrase our results in terms of upper bounds on the dual distance.
Property / review text: Summary: We consider linear cyclic codes with the locality property or locally recoverable codes (LRC codes). A family of LRC codes that generalises the classical construction of Reed-Solomon codes was constructed in a recent paper by \textit{I. Tamo} and \textit{A. Barg} [IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 60, No. 8, 4661--4676 (2014; Zbl 1360.94385)]. In this paper, we focus on distance-optimal cyclic codes that arise from this construction. We give a characterisation of these codes in terms of their zeros and observe that there are many equivalent ways of constructing optimal cyclic LRC codes over a given field. We also study subfield subcodes of cyclic LRC codes (BCH-like LRC codes) and establish several results about their locality and minimum distance. The locality parameter of a cyclic code is related to the dual distance of this code, and we phrase our results in terms of upper bounds on the dual distance. / rank
 
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cyclic LRC codes
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irreducible cyclic codes
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subfield subcodes
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Cyclic LRC codes, binary LRC codes, and upper bounds on the distance of cyclic codes
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    Cyclic LRC codes, binary LRC codes, and upper bounds on the distance of cyclic codes (English)
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    27 March 2017
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    Summary: We consider linear cyclic codes with the locality property or locally recoverable codes (LRC codes). A family of LRC codes that generalises the classical construction of Reed-Solomon codes was constructed in a recent paper by \textit{I. Tamo} and \textit{A. Barg} [IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 60, No. 8, 4661--4676 (2014; Zbl 1360.94385)]. In this paper, we focus on distance-optimal cyclic codes that arise from this construction. We give a characterisation of these codes in terms of their zeros and observe that there are many equivalent ways of constructing optimal cyclic LRC codes over a given field. We also study subfield subcodes of cyclic LRC codes (BCH-like LRC codes) and establish several results about their locality and minimum distance. The locality parameter of a cyclic code is related to the dual distance of this code, and we phrase our results in terms of upper bounds on the dual distance.
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    cyclic LRC codes
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    irreducible cyclic codes
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    subfield subcodes
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    zeros of the code
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