The hull of two classical propagation rules and their applications

Abstract

In this work, we study and determine the dimensions of Euclidean and Hermitian hulls of two classical propagation rules, namely, the direct sum construction and the (u,u+v)-construction. Some new criteria for the resulting codes derived from these two propagation rules being self-dual, self-orthogonal, or linear complementary dual (LCD) codes are given. As an application, we construct some linear codes with prescribed hull dimensions, many new binary, ternary Euclidean formally self-dual (FSD) LCD codes, and quaternary Hermitian FSD LCD codes. Some new even-like, odd-like, Euclidean and Hermitian self-orthogonal codes are also obtained. Many of these codes are also (almost) optimal according to the Database maintained by Markus Grassl. Our methods contribute positively to improve the lower bounds on the minimum distance of known LCD codes.

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