Perfect codes in the sum-rank metric are shown to be impossible for large families of parameters, though the two-block case for small radius and q>e^3 is left unresolved by the proof.
Quasi-Perfect and Distance-Optimal Codes Sum-Rank Codes
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Constructions of distance-optimal codes and quasi-perfect codes are challenging problems and have attracted many attentions. In this paper, we give the following three results. 1) If $\lambda|q^{sm}-1$ and $\lambda <\sqrt{\frac{(q^s-1)}{2(q-1)^2(1+\epsilon)}}$, an infinite family of distance-optimal $q$-ary cyclic sum-rank codes with the block length $t=\frac{q^{sm}-1}{\lambda}$, the matrix size $s \times s$, the cardinality $q^{s^2t-s(2m+3)}$ and the minimum sum-rank distance four is constructed. 2) Block length $q^4-1$ and the matrix size $2 \times 2$ distance-optimal sum-rank codes with the minimum sum-rank distance four and the Singleton defect four are constructed. These sum-rank codes are close to the sphere packing bound , the Singleton-like bound and have much larger block length $q^4-1>>q-1$. 3) For given positive integers $m$ satisfying $2 \leq m$, an infinite family of quasi-perfect sum-rank codes with the matrix size $2 \times m$, and the minimum sum-rank distance three is also constructed. Quasi-perfect binary sum-rank codes with the minimum sum-rank distance four are also given. Almost MSRD $q$-ary codes with the block lengths up to $q^2$ are given. We show that more distance-optimal binary sum-rank codes can be obtained from the Plotkin sum.
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On the non-existence of perfect codes in the sum-rank metric
Perfect codes in the sum-rank metric are shown to be impossible for large families of parameters, though the two-block case for small radius and q>e^3 is left unresolved by the proof.