On an open problem about a class of optimal ternary cyclic codes

Abstract

Cyclic codes are a subclass of linear codes and have applications in consumer electronics, data storage systems and communication systems as they have efficient encoding and decoding algorithms. In this paper, we settle an open problem about a class of optimal ternary cyclic codes which was proposed by Ding and Helleseth. Let C(1,e) be a cyclic code of length 3m-1 over GF(3) with two nonzeros α and αe, where α is a generator of GF(3m)* and e is a given integer. It is shown that C(1,e) is optimal with parameters [3m-1,3m-1-2m,4] if one of the following conditions is met. 1) m0(mod~ 4), m≥ 4, and e=3m2+5. 2) m2(mod~ 4), m≥ 6, and e=3m+22+5.

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