The Minimum Distance of Some Narrow-Sense Primitive BCH Codes
Abstract
Due to wide applications of BCH codes, the determination of their minimum distance is of great interest. However, this is a very challenging problem for which few theoretical results have been reported in the last four decades. Even for the narrow-sense primitive BCH codes, which form the most well-studied subclass of BCH codes, there are very few theoretical results on the minimum distance. In this paper, we present new results on the minimum distance of narrow-sense primitive BCH codes with special Bose distance. We prove that for a prime power q, the q-ary narrow-sense primitive BCH code with length qm-1 and Bose distance qm-qm-1-qi-1, where m-22 i m- m3 -1, has minimum distance qm-qm-1-qi-1. This is achieved by employing the beautiful theory of sets of quadratic forms, symmetric bilinear forms and alternating bilinear forms over finite fields, which can be best described using the framework of association schemes.
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