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MDS codes over finite fields

Published 12 Mar 2019 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1903.05265v1)

Abstract: The mds (maximum distance separable) conjecture claims that a nontrivial linear mds $[n,k]$ code over the finite field $GF(q)$ satisfies $n \leq (q + 1)$, except when $q$ is even and $k = 3$ or $k = q- 1$ in which case it satisfies $n \leq (q + 2)$. For given field $GF(q)$ and any given $k$, series of mds $[q+1,k]$ codes are constructed. Any $[n,3]$ mds or $[n,n-3]$ mds code over $GF(q)$ must satisfy $n\leq (q+1)$ for $q$ odd and $n\leq (q+2)$ for $q$ even. For even $q$, mds $[q+2,3]$ and mds $[q+2, q-1]$ codes are constructed over $GF(q)$. The codes constructed have efficient encoding and decoding algorithms.

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