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Constructions and Bounds for Mixed-Dimension Subspace Codes (1512.06660v3)
Published 21 Dec 2015 in math.CO, cs.IT, and math.IT
Abstract: Codes in finite projective spaces equipped with the subspace distance have been proposed for error control in random linear network coding. The resulting so-called \emph{Main Problem of Subspace Coding} is to determine the maximum size $A_q(v,d)$ of a code in $\operatorname{PG}(v-1,\mathbb{F}_q)$ with minimum subspace distance $d$. Here we completely resolve this problem for $d\ge v-1$. For $d=v-2$ we present some improved bounds and determine $A_q(5,3)=2q3+2$ (all $q$), $A_2(7,5)=34$. We also provide an exposition of the known determination of $A_q(v,2)$, and a table with exact results and bounds for the numbers $A_2(v,d)$, $v\leq 7$.
- Thomas Honold (26 papers)
- Michael Kiermaier (54 papers)
- Sascha Kurz (141 papers)