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The dimensions of Schur squares of HRS codes

Information Theory 2026-04-21 v1 math.IT

Abstract

The Schur square of linear codes over a finite field has emerged as a fundamental operation in both classical and quantum coding theory. In this paper, we investigate the Schur square problem of Hyperderivative Reed-Solomon (HRS) codes. By solving certain special determinants, we first give a lower bound and an upper bound for the dimensions of Schur squares of HRS codes, and then prove that when pt2sp\geq t\geq 2s and tr+2s12t\leq \frac{r+2s-1}{2}, the dimension of the Schur square of the HRS code HRSt({α1,,αr},s)HRS_{t}(\{\alpha_{1},\dots,\alpha_{r}\},s) (with length rsrs and dimension tt) reaches the upper bound (2t2s+1)s(2t-2s+1)s. In particular, when pt=2sp \ge t=2s and rt+1r\geq t+1, the dimension of the Schur square equals t(t+1)2\frac{t(t+1)}{2} which is the dimension of the Schur squares of random codes with high probability. As an application in code-based cryptography, HRS codes with specific parameter settings might resist the attack of Schur square distinguisher.

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@article{arxiv.2604.17864,
  title  = {The dimensions of Schur squares of HRS codes},
  author = {Haojie Gu and Zhihao Zhu and Jun Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.17864},
  year   = {2026}
}