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High Energy Physics - Theory · Physics 2008-11-26 C. M. Hull

Combinatorial $t$-designs have been an interesting topic in combinatorics for decades. It is a basic fact that the codewords of a fixed weight in a code may hold a $t$-design. Till now only a small amount of work on constructing $t$-designs…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2019-03-21 Xiaoni Du , Rong Wang , Chunming Tang , Qi Wang

The MacWilliams Extension Theorem states that each linear Hamming isometry of a linear code extends to a monomial map. In this paper an analogue of the extension theorem for linear codes over a module alphabet is observed. A geometric…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2017-05-29 Serhii Dyshko

We give a new structural development of harmonic polynomials on Hamming space, and harmonic weight enumerators of binary linear codes, that parallels one approach to harmonic polynomials on Euclidean space and weighted theta functions of…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2011-11-11 Noam D. Elkies , Scott Duke Kominers

In this short paper we generalise a result of Diamond--Sasaki connecting geometric modularity of algebraic weights to geometric modularity of non-algebraic weights and vice versa. In particular, we show that geometric modularity of…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2022-05-03 Hanneke Wiersema

Linear codes with a few weights are very important in coding theory and have attracted a lot of attention. In this paper, we present a construction of $q$-ary linear codes from trace and norm functions over finite fields. The weight…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2017-07-25 Ziling Heng , Qin Yue

Linear codes with a few weights have been widely investigated in recent years. In this paper, we mainly use Gauss sums to represent the Hamming weights of a class of $q$-ary linear codes under some certain conditions, where $q$ is a power…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2016-05-12 Ziling Heng , Qin Yue

We derive a general lower bound for the generalized Hamming weights of nested matrix-product codes, with a particular emphasis on the cases with two and three constituent codes. We also provide an upper bound which is reminiscent of the…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2025-03-17 Rodrigo San-José

There is a nice combinatorial formula of P. Beelen and M. Datta for the $r$-th generalized Hamming weight of an affine cartesian code. Using this combinatorial formula we give an easy to evaluate formula to compute the $r$-th generalized…

Commutative Algebra · Mathematics 2020-09-10 Manuel Gonzalez-Sarabia , Delio Jaramillo , Rafael H. Villarreal

Generalized $t$-designs, which form a common generalization of objects such as $t$-designs, resolvable designs and orthogonal arrays, were defined by Cameron [P.J. Cameron, A generalisation of $t$-designs, \emph{Discrete Math.}\ {\bf 309}…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2011-11-17 Robert F. Bailey , Andrea C. Burgess

The MacWilliams Extension Theorem states that each linear isometry of a linear code extends to a monomial map. Unlike the linear codes, in general, additive codes do not have the extension property. In this paper, an analogue of the…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2016-07-12 Serhii Dyshko

We propose a generalization of the color codes based on finite groups $G$. For non-abelian groups, the resulting model supports non-abelian anyonic quasiparticles and topological order. We examine the properties of these models such as…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2015-05-06 Courtney G. Brell

Mimicking the idea of the generalized Hamming weight of linear codes, we introduce a new lattice invariant, the generalized theta series. Applications range from identifying stable lattices to the lattice isomorphism problem. Moreover, we…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2025-07-31 Maiara F. Bollauf , Hsuan-Yin Lin

The concept of group divisible codes, a generalization of group divisible designs with constant block size, is introduced in this paper. This new class of codes is shown to be useful in recursive constructions for constant-weight and…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2008-07-18 Yeow Meng Chee , Gennian Ge , Alan C. H. Ling

In this paper we find the second generalized Hamming weight of some evaluation codes arising from a projective torus, and it allows to compute the second generalized Hamming weight of the codes parameterized by the edges of any complete…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2018-10-22 Manuel González Sarabia , Eduardo Camps , Eliseo Sarmiento , Rafael H. Villarreal

A theory T is tight if different deductively closed extensions of T (in the same language) cannot be bi-interpretable. Many well-studied foundational theories are tight, including PA [Visser2006], ZF, Z2, and KM [enayat2017]. In this…

Logic · Mathematics 2023-05-16 Alfredo Roque Freire , Kameryn J. Williams

In this text we develop some aspects of Harder-Narasimhan theory, slopes, semistability and canonical filtration, in the setting of combinatorial lattices. Of noticeable importance is the Harder-Narasimhan structure associated to a Galois…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2018-09-11 Hugues Randriambololona

It has been known for a long time that $t$-designs can be employed to construct both linear and nonlinear codes and that the codewords of a fixed weight in a code may hold a $t$-design. While a lot of progress in the direction of…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2017-06-02 Cunsheng Ding

Linear mixed models are able to handle an extraordinary range of complications in regression-type analyses. Their most common use is to account for within-subject correlation in longitudinal data analysis. They are also the standard vehicle…

Statistics Theory · Mathematics 2007-06-13 Y. Zhao , J. Staudenmayer , B. A. Coull , M. P. Wand

Let C be an extremal binary doubly even self-dual code of length n and s(C) denote the largest integer t such that the support design of C holds a t-design for some weight. In this paper, we prove s(C) \leq 7.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2014-04-08 Tsuyoshi Miezaki , Hiroyuki Nakasora