On double cyclic codes over Z4

Abstract

Let R=Z4 be the integer ring mod 4. A double cyclic code of length (r,s) over R is a set that can be partitioned into two parts that any cyclic shift of the coordinates of both parts leaves invariant the code. These codes can be viewed as R[x]-submodules of R[x]/(xr-1)× R[x]/(xs-1). In this paper, we determine the generator polynomials of this family of codes as R[x]-submodules of R[x]/(xr-1)× R[x]/(xs-1). Further, we also give the minimal generating sets of this family of codes as R-submodules of R[x]/(xr-1)× R[x]/(xs-1). Some optimal or suboptimal nonlinear binary codes are obtained from this family of codes. Finally, we determine the relationship of generators between the double cyclic code and its dual.

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