Lemma for Linear Feedback Shift Registers and DFTs Applied to Affine Variety Codes
Abstract
In this paper, we establish a lemma in algebraic coding theory that frequently appears in the encoding and decoding of, e.g., Reed-Solomon codes, algebraic geometry codes, and affine variety codes. Our lemma corresponds to the non-systematic encoding of affine variety codes, and can be stated by giving a canonical linear map as the composition of an extension through linear feedback shift registers from a Grobner basis and a generalized inverse discrete Fourier transform. We clarify that our lemma yields the error-value estimation in the fast erasure-and-error decoding of a class of dual affine variety codes. Moreover, we show that systematic encoding corresponds to a special case of erasure-only decoding. The lemma enables us to reduce the computational complexity of error-evaluation from O(n^3) using Gaussian elimination to O(qn^2) with some mild conditions on n and q, where n is the code length and q is the finite-field size.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1211.4728,
title = {Lemma for Linear Feedback Shift Registers and DFTs Applied to Affine Variety Codes},
author = {Hajime Matsui},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.4728},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
37 pages, 1 column, 10 figures, 2 tables, resubmitted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theory on Jan. 8, 2014