Kneser-Hecke-operators in coding theory (Q998231)
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Kneser-Hecke-operators in coding theory (English)
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29 August 2007
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The Kneser-Hecke-operator is a linear operator defined on the complex vector space spanned by the equivalence classes of a family of self-dual codes of fixed length. It maps a linear self-dual code \(C\) over a finite field to the formal sum of the equivalence classes of those self-dual codes that intersect \(C\) in a codimension 1 subspace. The eigenspaces of this self-adjoint linear operator may be described in terms of a coding-theory analogue of the Siegel \(\Phi \)-operator.
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self-dual codes
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Kneser neighbouring method
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Hecke operators
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weight enumerators
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