Information on Result #682094
Linear OA(433, 70, F4, 14) (dual of [70, 37, 15]-code), using construction XX applied to Ce(13) ⊂ Ce(12) ⊂ Ce(10) based on
- linear OA(431, 64, F4, 14) (dual of [64, 33, 15]-code), using an extension Ce(13) of the primitive narrow-sense BCH-code C(I) with length 63 = 43−1, defining interval I = [1,13], and designed minimum distance d ≥ |I|+1 = 14 [i]
- linear OA(428, 64, F4, 13) (dual of [64, 36, 14]-code), using an extension Ce(12) of the primitive narrow-sense BCH-code C(I) with length 63 = 43−1, defining interval I = [1,12], and designed minimum distance d ≥ |I|+1 = 13 [i]
- linear OA(425, 64, F4, 11) (dual of [64, 39, 12]-code), using an extension Ce(10) of the primitive narrow-sense BCH-code C(I) with length 63 = 43−1, defining interval I = [1,10], and designed minimum distance d ≥ |I|+1 = 11 [i]
- linear OA(40, 4, F4, 0) (dual of [4, 4, 1]-code), using
- discarding factors / shortening the dual code based on linear OA(40, s, F4, 0) (dual of [s, s, 1]-code) for arbitrarily large s, using
- linear OA(41, 2, F4, 1) (dual of [2, 1, 2]-code), using
- dual of repetition code with length 2 [i]
Mode: Constructive and linear.
Optimality
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Other Results with Identical Parameters
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Depending Results
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