On deep holes of generalized projective Reed-Solomon codes
Number Theory
2017-05-23 v1 Information Theory
math.IT
Abstract
Determining deep holes is an important topic in decoding Reed-Solomon codes. Let l≥1 be an integer and a1,…,al be arbitrarily given l distinct elements of the finite field Fq of q elements with the odd prime number p as its characteristic. Let D=Fq\{a1,…,al} and k be an integer such that 2≤k≤q−l−1. In this paper, we study the deep holes of generalized projective Reed-Solomon code GPRSq(D,k) of length q−l+1 and dimension k over Fq. For any f(x)∈Fq[x], we let f(D)=(f(y1),…,f(yq−l)) if D={y1,...,yq−l} and ck−1(f(x)) be the coefficient of xk−1 of f(x). By using D\"ur's theorem on the relation between the covering radius and minimum distance of GPRSq(D,k), we show that if u(x)∈Fq[x] with deg(u(x))=k, then the received codeword (u(D),ck−1(u(x))) is a deep hole of GPRSq(D,k) if and only if the sum y∈I∑y is nonzero for any subset I⊆D with #(I)=k. We show also that if j is an integer with 1≤j≤l and uj(x):=λj(x−aj)q−2+νjxk−1+f≤k−2(j)(x) with λj∈Fq∗, νj∈Fq and f≤k−2(j)(x)∈Fq[x] being a polynomial of degree at most k−2, then (uj(D),ck−1(uj(x))) is a deep hole of GPRSq(D,k) if and only if the sum (k−1q−2)(−aj)q−1−ky∈I∏(aj−y)+e is nonzero for any subset I⊆D with #(I)=k, where e is the identity of the group Fq∗. This implies that (uj(D),ck−1(uj(x))) is a deep hole of GPRSq(D,k) if p∣k.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1705.07823,
title = {On deep holes of generalized projective Reed-Solomon codes},
author = {Xiaofan Xu and Shaofang Hong and Yongchao Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.07823},
year = {2017}
}
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