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A Generic Construction of qq-ary Near-MDS Codes Supporting 2-Designs with Lengths Beyond q+1q+1

Published 20 Jun 2025 in math.CO, cs.IT, and math.IT | (2506.16793v1)

Abstract: A linear code with parameters [n,k,n−k+1][n, k, n - k + 1] is called maximum distance separable (MDS), and one with parameters [n,k,n−k][n, k, n - k] is called almost MDS (AMDS). A code is near-MDS (NMDS) if both it and its dual are AMDS. NMDS codes supporting combinatorial tt-designs have attracted growing interest, yet constructing such codes remains highly challenging. In 2020, Ding and Tang initiated the study of NMDS codes supporting 2-designs by constructing the first infinite family, followed by several other constructions for $t > 2$, all with length at most q+1q + 1. Although NMDS codes can, in principle, exceed this length, known examples supporting 2-designs and having length greater than q+1q + 1 are extremely rare and limited to a few sporadic binary and ternary cases. In this paper, we present the first \emph{generic construction} of qq-ary NMDS codes supporting 2-designs with lengths \emph{exceeding q+1q + 1}. Our method leverages new connections between elliptic curve codes, finite abelian groups, subset sums, and combinatorial designs, resulting in an infinite family of such codes along with their weight distributions.

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