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Hexacode

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In coding theory, the hexacode is a length 6 linear code of dimension 3 over the Galois field of 4 elements defined by

It is a 3-dimensional subspace of the vector space of dimension 6 over . Then contains 45 codewords of weight 4, 18 codewords of weight 6 and the zero word. The full automorphism group of the hexacode is .[1] The hexacode can be used to describe the Miracle Octad Generator of R. T. Curtis.

References

  1. ^ Bierbrauer, Jurgen. Introduction to Coding Theory (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications). ISBN 1584884215.