Information on Result #717953

Linear OA(977, 119, F9, 40) (dual of [119, 42, 41]-code), using construction XX applied to C1 = C([10,40]), C2 = C([1,29]), C3 = C1 + C2 = C([10,29]), and C∩ = C1 ∩ C2 = C([1,40]) based on
  1. linear OA(946, 80, F9, 31) (dual of [80, 34, 32]-code), using the primitive BCH-code C(I) with length 80 = 92−1, defining interval I = {10,11,…,40}, and designed minimum distance d ≥ |I|+1 = 32 [i]
  2. linear OA(944, 80, F9, 29) (dual of [80, 36, 30]-code), using the primitive narrow-sense BCH-code C(I) with length 80 = 92−1, defining interval I = [1,29], and designed minimum distance d ≥ |I|+1 = 30 [i]
  3. linear OA(956, 80, F9, 40) (dual of [80, 24, 41]-code), using the primitive narrow-sense BCH-code C(I) with length 80 = 92−1, defining interval I = [1,40], and designed minimum distance d ≥ |I|+1 = 41 [i]
  4. linear OA(932, 80, F9, 20) (dual of [80, 48, 21]-code), using the primitive BCH-code C(I) with length 80 = 92−1, defining interval I = {10,11,…,29}, and designed minimum distance d ≥ |I|+1 = 21 [i]
  5. linear OA(912, 20, F9, 10) (dual of [20, 8, 11]-code), using
  6. linear OA(99, 19, F9, 8) (dual of [19, 10, 9]-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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