On linear codes with one-dimensional Euclidean hull and their applications to EAQECCs

Abstract

The Euclidean hull of a linear code C is the intersection of C with its Euclidean dual C. The hull with low dimensions gets much interest due to its crucial role in determining the complexity of algorithms for computing the automorphism group of a linear code and checking permutation equivalence of two linear codes. The Euclidean hull of a linear code has been applied to the so-called entanglement-assisted quantum error-correcting codes (EAQECCs) via classical error-correcting codes. In this paper, we consider linear codes with one-dimensional Euclidean hull from algebraic geometry codes. Several classes of optimal linear codes with one-dimensional Euclidean hull are constructed. Some new EAQECCs are presented.

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