English

Weight distribution of cosets of small codes with good dual properties

Information Theory 2017-07-12 v4 math.IT

Abstract

The bilateral minimum distance of a binary linear code is the maximum dd such that all nonzero codewords have weights between dd and ndn-d. Let Q{0,1}nQ\subset \{0,1\}^n be a binary linear code whose dual has bilateral minimum distance at least dd, where dd is odd. Roughly speaking, we show that the average LL_\infty-distance -- and consequently the L1L_1-distance -- between the weight distribution of a random cosets of QQ and the binomial distribution decays quickly as the bilateral minimum distance dd of the dual of QQ increases. For d=Θ(1)d = \Theta(1), it decays like nΘ(d)n^{-\Theta(d)}. On the other d=Θ(n)d=\Theta(n) extreme, it decays like and eΘ(d)e^{-\Theta(d)}. It follows that, almost all cosets of QQ have weight distributions very close to the to the binomial distribution. In particular, we establish the following bounds. If the dual of QQ has bilateral minimum distance at least d=2t+1d=2t+1, where t1t\geq 1 is an integer, then the average LL_\infty-distance is at most min{(elnn2t)t(2tn)t2,2et10}\min\{\left(e\ln{\frac{n}{2t}}\right)^{t}\left(\frac{2t}{n}\right)^{\frac{t}{2} }, \sqrt{2} e^{-\frac{t}{10}}\}. For the average L1L_1-distance, we conclude the bound min{(2t+1)(elnn2t)t(2tn)t21,2(n+1)et10}\min\{(2t+1)\left(e\ln{\frac{n}{2t}}\right)^{t} \left(\frac{2t}{n}\right)^{\frac{t}{2}-1},\sqrt{2}(n+1)e^{-\frac{t}{10}}\}, which gives nontrivial results for t3t\geq 3. We given applications to the weight distribution of cosets of extended Hadamard codes and extended dual BCH codes. Our argument is based on Fourier analysis, linear programming, and polynomial approximation techniques.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1408.5681,
  title  = {Weight distribution of cosets of small codes with good dual properties},
  author = {Louay Bazzi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.5681},
  year   = {2017}
}