Large caps in projective space PG(r, 4)
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- Ternary optimal quantum codes constructed from caps in \(PG(k, 9)\) (\(k \geq 2\))
- On cyclic caps in 4-dimensional projective spaces
- Construction of quantum caps in projective space \(\mathrm{PG}(r,4)\) and quantum codes of distance 4
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