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Factorization of cyclic codes

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1967
A subclass of cyclic codes of composite block length n=n' \cdot n" , with n' and n" relatively prime, is studied. It is shown how, under certain conditions, these codes may be factorized into subcodes of block length n' and n" and how they are related to codes of block length n' or n" , over extension fields of the base field.
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The genetic code and cyclic codes.

Comptes rendus de l'Academie des sciences. Serie III, Sciences de la vie, 1983
We proposed previously a cyclic code made of 22 triplets, which we now call the AB code. It is made up of the following chain: AUGGUGCCAUUCAAGACUAUGA. The letters A, U, C, G represent the classical symbols of the (purine and pyrimidine) bases of the genetic code.
J, Demongeot, J, Besson
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BCH cyclic codes

Discrete Mathematics
BCH codes are a subclass of cyclic codes with many interesting properties. Over the last sixty years, a lot of progress has been made in the study of BCH codes. This survey paper presents the state-of-the-art of BCH cyclic codes and their applications.
Ding, Cunsheng, Li, Chengju
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Important cyclic codes

1971
We now introduce a set of multiple-error correcting codes which were discovered by R. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri and independently by A. Hocquenghem and which are now known as BCH-codes.
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On Optimal and Quantum Code Construction from Cyclic Codes over FqPQ with Applications

Entropy, 2023
Shakir Ali   +2 more
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How Many Weights Can a Cyclic Code Have?

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2020
Minjia Shi   +2 more
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A note on the q-ary image of a q/sup m/-ary repeated-root cyclic code

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1997
Cheong Boon Soh, E Gunawan
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