Euclidean and Hermitian Self-orthogonal Algebraic Geometry Codes and Their Application to Quantum Codes

Abstract

In the present paper, we show that if the dimension of an arbitrary algebraic geometry code over a finite field of even characters is slightly less than half of its length, then it is equivalent to an Euclidean self-orthogonal code. However, in the literatures, a strong contrition about existence of certain differential is required to obtain such a result. We also show a similar result on Hermitian self-orthogonal algebraic geometry codes. As a consequence, we can apply our result to quantum codes and obtain quantum codes with good asymptotic bounds.

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