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Lattices have been used in several problems in coding theory and cryptography. In this paper we approach $q$-ary lattices obtained via Constructions D, $D$ and $overline{D}$. It is shown connections between Constructions D and $D$. Bounds for the minimum $l_1$-distance of lattices $Lambda_{D}$, $Lambda_{D}$ and $Lambda_{overline{D}}$ and, under certain conditions, a generator matrix for $Lambda_{D}$ are presented. In addition, when the chain of codes used is closed under the zero-one addition, we derive explicit expressions for the minimum $l_1$-distances of the lattices $Lambda_{D}$ and $Lambda_{overline{D}}$ attached to the distances of the codes used in these constructions.
This paper is devoted to sequences and focuses on designing new two-dimensional (2-D) Z-complementary array pairs (ZCAPs) by exploring two promising approaches. A ZCAP is a pair of 2-D arrays, whose 2-D autocorrelation sum gives zero value at all tim
The $q$-ary block codes with two distances $d$ and $d+1$ are considered. Several constructions of such codes are given, as in the linear case all codes can be obtained by a simple modification of linear equidistant codes. Upper bounds for the maximum
We study the $k$-error linear complexity of subsequences of the $d$-ary Sidelnikov sequences over the prime field $mathbb{F}_{d}$. A general lower bound for the $k$-error linear complexity is given. For several special periods, we show that these sequences have large $k$-error linear complexity.
Efficient optimal prefix coding has long been accomplished via the Huffman algorithm. However, there is still room for improvement and exploration regarding variants of the Huffman problem. Length-limited Huffman coding, useful for many practical app
Given a combinatorial $(d-1)$-sphere $S$, to construct a combinatorial $d$-sphere $S^{hspace{.2mm}prime}$ containing $S$, one usually needs some more vertices. Here we consider the question whether we can do one such construction without the help of