Explicit families of F_q-linear QMDS codes over F_{q^h} achieve lengths q^h+2 and q^h+3, exceeding the classical linear MDS bound of q^h+1.
Linear codes in the folded Hamming distance and the quasi MDS property
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In this work, we study linear codes with the folded Hamming distance, or equivalently, codes with the classical Hamming distance that are linear over a subfield. This includes additive codes. We study MDS codes in this setting and define quasi MDS (QMDS) codes and dually QMDS codes, which attain a more relaxed variant of the classical Singleton bound. We provide several general results concerning these codes, including restriction, shortening, weight distributions, existence, density, geometric description and bounds on their lengths relative to their field sizes. We provide explicit examples and a binary construction with optimal lengths relative to their field sizes, which beats any MDS code.
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Long QMDS additive code
Explicit families of F_q-linear QMDS codes over F_{q^h} achieve lengths q^h+2 and q^h+3, exceeding the classical linear MDS bound of q^h+1.