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Combinatorial properties of codes with degree n

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Liang Zhanga, Hong-Fen Zhenga and K. P. Shumb

a Department of Applied Mathematics, Tongji University, Shanghai, China

b Faculty of Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China (SAR)


Received 30 September 2002; 
revised 2 January 2003; 
accepted 16 January 2003. ;
Available online 10 March 2003.

Abstract

The classification of the very thin codes depends on their degrees. We call the very thin codes of degree 1 the synchronizing codes. By using the synchronizing codes, we are able to localize the position of a coded message through which the decoding of the message passes. Upon this position, the message can be divided into two parts and we can always decode these two parts separately. In this paper, we study the very thin codes of degree n. The combinatoric properties of the synchronizing codes are extended to the codes of degree ngreater-or-equal, slanted2, and in particular, we study the properties of codes with degree 2.

Author Keywords: Degrees of codes; Suschkewitch groups of the codes; Synchronizing codes; Codes of degree n

Mathematical subject codes: 94A45

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Very thin codes of degree n
3. Maximal prefix codes of degree n
4. Codes of degree 2
Acknowledgements
References

 
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