Information on Result #682076

Linear OA(446, 70, F4, 25) (dual of [70, 24, 26]-code), using construction XX applied to Ce(25) ⊂ Ce(22) ⊂ Ce(21) based on
  1. linear OA(444, 64, F4, 26) (dual of [64, 20, 27]-code), using an extension Ce(25) of the primitive narrow-sense BCH-code C(I) with length 63 = 43−1, defining interval I = [1,25], and designed minimum distance d ≥ |I|+1 = 26 [i]
  2. linear OA(441, 64, F4, 23) (dual of [64, 23, 24]-code), using an extension Ce(22) of the primitive narrow-sense BCH-code C(I) with length 63 = 43−1, defining interval I = [1,22], and designed minimum distance d ≥ |I|+1 = 23 [i]
  3. linear OA(438, 64, F4, 22) (dual of [64, 26, 23]-code), using an extension Ce(21) of the primitive narrow-sense BCH-code C(I) with length 63 = 43−1, defining interval I = [1,21], and designed minimum distance d ≥ |I|+1 = 22 [i]
  4. linear OA(41, 5, F4, 1) (dual of [5, 4, 2]-code), using
  5. linear OA(40, 1, F4, 0) (dual of [1, 1, 1]-code), using

Mode: Constructive and linear.

Optimality

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Other Results with Identical Parameters

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Depending Results

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