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Srivastava code

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In coding theory, Srivastava codes, formulated by Professor J. N. Srivastava, form a class of parameterised error-correcting codes which are a special case of alternant codes.

Definition

The original Srivastava code over GF(q) of length n is defined by a parity check matrix H of alternant form

where the αi and zi are elements of GF(qm)

Properties

The parameters of this code are length n, dimension ≥ n − ms and minimum distance ≥ s + 1.

References

  • F.J. MacWilliams; N.J.A. Sloane (1977). The Theory of Error-Correcting Codes. North-Holland. pp. 357–360. ISBN 0-444-85193-3.