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Some Bounds on Binary LCD Codes

Published 16 Jan 2017 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1701.04165v1)

Abstract: A linear code with a complementary dual (or LCD code) is defined to be a linear code $C$ whose dual code $C{\perp}$ satisfies $C \cap C{\perp}$= $\left{ \mathbf{0}\right} $. Let $LCD{[}n,k{]}$ denote the maximum of possible values of $d$ among $[n,k,d]$ binary LCD codes. We give exact values of $LCD{[}n,k{]}$ for $1 \le k \le n \le 12$. We also show that $LCD[n,n-i]=2$ for any $i\geq2$ and $n\geq2{i}$. Furthermore, we show that $LCD[n,k]\leq LCD[n,k-1]$ for $k$ odd and $LCD[n,k]\leq LCD[n,k-2]$ for $k$ even.

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