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Matrix characterization of linear codes with arbitrary Hamming weight hierarchy
Institution:Department of Electrical Communication Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India
Abstract:The support of an n, k] linear code C over a finite field Fq is the set of all coordinate positions such that at least one codeword has a nonzero entry in each of these coordinate position. The rth generalized Hamming weight dr(C), 1 ? r ? k, of C is defined as the minimum of the cardinalities of the supports of all n, r] subcodes of C. The sequence (d1(C), d2(C),  , dk(C)) is called the Hamming weight hierarchy (HWH) of C. The HWH, dr(C) = n ? k + r;  r = 1, 2 , …, k, characterizes maximum distance separable (MDS) codes. Therefore the matrix characterization of MDS codes is also the characterization of codes with the HWH dr(C) = n ? k + r; r = 1, 2,  , k. A linear code C with systematic check matrix IP], where I is the (n ? k) × (n ? k) identity matrix and P is a (n ? k) × k matrix, is MDS iff every square submatrix of P is nonsingular. In this paper we extend this characterization to linear codes with arbitrary HWH. Using this result, we characterize Near-MDS codes, Near-Near-MDS (N2-MDS) codes and Aμ-MDS codes. The MDS-rank of C is the smallest integer η such that dη+1 = n ? k + η + 1 and the defect vector of C with MDS-rank η is defined as the ordered set {μ1(C), μ2(C), μ3(C),  , μη(C), μη+1(C)}, where μi(C) = n ? k + i ? di(C). We call C a dually defective code if the defect vector of the code and its dual are the same. We also discuss matrix characterization of dually defective codes. Further, the codes meeting the generalized Greismer bound are characterized in terms of their generator matrix. The HWH of dually defective codes meeting the generalized Greismer bound are also reported.
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