On catastrophicity of convolutional codes and their encoders over pr

Abstract

This paper investigates the existence of minimal p-encoders for convolutional codes over Zpr, where p is a prime. This addresses a conjecture from k, which posits that every such code admits a minimal p-encoder, implying that all convolutional codes over Zpr are noncatastrophic when input sequences are restricted to coefficients in \0, …, p-1\. Our contributions include the introduction of a new polynomial invariant that characterizes free codes, which enables us to establish a necessary and sufficient condition for a free code over Zpr to be noncatastrophic in the usual sense (where input coefficients are from Zpr). Based on these findings, we affirm the conjecture by providing a constructive method for obtaining a minimal p-encoder for any convolutional code over Zpr.

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