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- 2009
- T. L. Alderson, András Gács:
On the maximality of linear codes. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(1): 59-68 (2009) - Simeon Ball, Szabolcs L. Fancsali:
Multiple blocking sets in finite projective spaces and improvements to the Griesmer bound for linear codes. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(2): 119-136 (2009) - Maria Bras-Amorós:
On numerical semigroups and the redundancy of improved codes correcting generic errors. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(2): 111-118 (2009) - Cícero Carvalho, Ercilio da Silva:
On algebras admitting a complete set of near weights, evaluation codes, and Goppa codes. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(2): 99-110 (2009) - Robert S. Coulter, Todd Gutekunst:
Special subsets of difference sets with particular emphasis on skew Hadamard difference sets. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(1): 1-12 (2009) - László Csirmaz:
An impossibility result on graph secret sharing. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(3): 195-209 (2009) - Stefania Fanali, Massimo Giulietti:
On maximal curves with Frobenius dimension 3. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(3): 165-174 (2009) - Olof Heden:
Necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a class of partitions of a finite vector space. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(2): 69-73 (2009) - Ramakanth Kavuluru:
Characterization of 2n-periodic binary sequences with fixed 2-error or 3-error linear complexity. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(2): 75-97 (2009) - Michael J. Mossinghoff:
Wieferich pairs and Barker sequences. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(3): 149-163 (2009) - Andrzej Owsiejczuk, Malgorzata Prazmowska:
Combinatorial generalizations of generalized quadrangles of order (2, 2). Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(1): 45-57 (2009) - Alexandre Pinto, Andre Souto, Armando Matos, Luis Filipe Coelho Antunes:
Commitment and authentication systems. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(3): 175-193 (2009) - Aidan Roy, A. J. Scott:
Unitary designs and codes. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(1): 13-31 (2009) - Xiaohu Tang, Tor Helleseth, Pingzhi Fan:
A new optimal quaternary sequence family of length 2(2n - 1) obtained from the orthogonal transformation of Families B and C. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(3): 137-148 (2009) - Siman Yang, Lulu Qi:
On improved asymptotic bounds for codes from global function fields. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 53(1): 33-43 (2009)
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