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DCC
2005
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Support Weight Enumerators and Coset Weight Distributions of Isodual Codes
In this paper various methods for computing the support weight enumerators of binary, linear, even, isodual codes are described. It is shown that there exist relationships between...
Olgica Milenkovic
DCC
2005
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Double Arrays, Triple Arrays and Balanced Grids
Triple arrays are a class of designs introduced by Agrawal in 1966 for two-way elimination of heterogeneity in experiments. In this paper we investigate their existence and their ...
John P. McSorley, Nicholas C. K. Phillips, Walter ...
DCC
2005
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Double Arrays, Triple Arrays and Balanced Grids with v=r+c - 1
In Theorem 6.1 of [3] it was shown that, when v = r + c - 1, every triple array TA(v, k, rr, cc, k : r ? c) is a balanced grid BG(v, k, k : r?c). Here we prove the converse of thi...
John P. McSorley
DCC
2005
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Weierstrass Semigroups and Codes from a Quotient of the Hermitian Curve
We consider the quotient of the Hermitian curve defined by the
Gretchen L. Matthews
DCC
2005
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Signcryption with Non-interactive Non-repudiation
Signcryption [35] is a public key primitive that achieves the functionality of both an encryption scheme and a signature scheme simultaneously. It does this more efficiently than a...
John Malone-Lee
DCC
2005
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
A Family of Complete Caps in PG(n, 2)
We give a combinatorial construction of a one-parameter and a two-parameter family of complete caps in finite projective spaces over GF(2). As an application of our construction w...
Petr Lisonek, Mahdad Khatirinejad
DCC
2005
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
The Near Resolvable 2-(13, 4, 3) Designs and Thirteen-Player Whist Tournaments
A v-player whist tournament is a schedule of games, where in each round the v players are partitioned into games of four players each with at most one player left over. In each ga...
Harri Haanpää, Petteri Kaski
DCC
2005
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
One (96, 20, 4)-symmetric Design and related Nonabelian Difference Sets
New (96, 20, 4)-symmetric design has been constructed, unique under the assumption of an automorphism group of order 576 action. The correspondence between a (96, 20, 4)-symmetric ...
Anka Golemac, Tanja Vucicic, Josko Mandic
DCC
2005
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
A Note on the Tight Spherical 7-Design in R23 and 5-Design in R7*
In this note we prove the uniqueness of the tight spherical 7-design in R23 consisting of 4600 vectors and with automorphism group 2 ? Co2 as well as the uniqueness of the tight s...
Hans Cuypers