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Near-MDS codes from maximal arcs in PG(2, q)

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FINITE FIELDS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
Volume 93, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ffa.2023.102338

Keywords

MDS codes; NMDS codes; Locally recoverable codes; Hyperoval; oval

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This paper investigates near maximum distance separable (NMDS) codes with dimension 3. By adding projective points in specific projective geometries, a new class of NMDS codes is obtained, and their properties are studied.
The singleton defect of an [n, k, d] linear code C is defined as s(C) = n - k + 1 - d. Codes with S(C) = 0 are called maximum distance separable (MDS) codes, and codes with S(C) = S(C perpendicular to) = 1 are called near maximum distance separable (NMDS) codes. Both MDS codes and NMDS codes have good representations in finite projective geometry. MDS codes over Fq with length n and n-arcs in PG(k - 1, q) are equivalent objects. When k = 3, NMDS codes of length n are equivalent to (n, 3)-arcs in PG(2, q). In this paper, we deal with the NMDS codes with dimension 3. By adding some suitable projective points in maximal arcs of PG(2, q), we can obtain two classes of (q + 5, 3)-arcs (or equivalently [q + 5, 3, q + 2] NMDS codes) for any prime power q. We also determine the exact weight distribution and the locality of such NMDS codes and their duals. It turns out that the resultant NMDS codes and their duals are both distance -optimal and dimension-optimal locally recoverable codes.(c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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