Triple cyclic codes over Z2

Abstract

Let r,s,t be three positive integers and C be a binary linear code of lenght r+s+t. We say that C is a triple cyclic code of lenght (r,s,t) over Z2 if the set of coordinates can be partitioned into three parts that any cyclic shift of the coordinates of the parts leaves invariant the code. These codes can be considered as Z2[x]-submodules of Z2[x] xr-1×Z2[x] xs-1×Z2[x] xt-1. We give the minimal generating sets of this kind of codes. Also, we determine the relationship between the generators of triple cyclic codes and their duals.

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