Additive complementary dual codes over \F₄

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DOI10.1007/S10623-022-01106-3arXiv2207.01938WikidataQ114849652 ScholiaQ114849652MaRDI QIDQ6404019FDOQ6404019


Authors: Minjia Shi, Na Liu, Jon-Lark Kim, Patrick Solé Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 5 July 2022

Abstract: A linear code is linear complementary dual (LCD) if it meets its dual trivially. LCD codes have been a hot topic recently due to Boolean masking application in the security of embarked electronics (Carlet and Guilley, 2014). Additive codes over F4 are F4-codes that are stable by codeword addition but not necessarily by scalar multiplication. An additive code over F4 is additive complementary dual (ACD) if it meets its dual trivially. The aim of this research is to study such codes which meet their dual trivially. All the techniques and problems used to study LCD codes are potentially relevant to ACD codes. Interesting constructions of ACD codes from binary codes are given with respect to the trace Hermitian and trace Euclidean inner product. The former product is relevant to quantum codes.













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