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arxiv: 1701.04180 · v1 · pith:YXOF6G4Knew · submitted 2017-01-16 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

A Projection Decoding of a Binary Extremal Self-Dual Code of Length 40

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As far as we know, there is no decoding algorithm of any binary self-dual $[40, 20, 8]$ code except for the syndrome decoding applied to the code directly. This syndrome decoding for a binary self-dual $[40,20,8]$ code is not efficient in the sense that it cannot be done by hand due to a large syndrome table. The purpose of this paper is to give two new efficient decoding algorithms for an extremal binary doubly-even self-dual $[40,20, 8]$ code $C_{40,1}^{DE}$ by hand with the help of a Hermitian self-dual $[10,5,4]$ code $E_{10}$ over $GF(4)$. The main idea of this decoding is to project codewords of $C_{40,1}^{DE}$ onto $E_{10}$ so that it reduces the complexity of the decoding of $C_{40,1}^{DE}$. The first algorithm is called the representation decoding algorithm. It is based on the pattern of codewords of $E_{10}$. Using certain automorphisms of $E_{10}$, we show that only eight types of codewords of $E_{10}$ can produce all the codewords of $E_{10}$. The second algorithm is called the syndrome decoding algorithm based on $E_{10}$. It first solves the syndrome equation in $E_{10}$ and finds a corresponding binary codeword of $C_{40,1}^{DE}$.

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