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On metric regularity of Reed-Muller codes

Discrete Mathematics 2020-04-21 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

In this work we study metric properties of the well-known family of binary Reed-Muller codes. Let AA be an arbitrary subset of the Boolean cube, and A^\widehat{A} be the metric complement of AA -- the set of all vectors of the Boolean cube at the maximal possible distance from AA. If the metric complement of A^\widehat{A} coincides with AA, then the set AA is called a {\it metrically regular set}. The problem of investigating metrically regular sets appeared when studying {\it bent functions}, which have important applications in cryptography and coding theory and are also one of the earliest examples of a metrically regular set. In this work we describe metric complements and establish the metric regularity of the codes RM(0,m)\mathcal{RM}(0,m) and RM(k,m)\mathcal{RM}(k,m) for km3k \geqslant m-3. Additionally, the metric regularity of the codes RM(1,5)\mathcal{RM}(1,5) and RM(2,6)\mathcal{RM}(2,6) is proved. Combined with previous results by Tokareva N. (2012) concerning duality of affine and bent functions, this establishes the metric regularity of most Reed-Muller codes with known covering radius. It is conjectured that all Reed-Muller codes are metrically regular.

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@article{arxiv.1912.10811,
  title  = {On metric regularity of Reed-Muller codes},
  author = {Alexey Oblaukhov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.10811},
  year   = {2020}
}

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