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Yan Xu, Changjiang Ji, Ran Tao, Sihuang Hu
Summary: The famous Barnes-Wall lattices are obtained by applying Construction D to a chain of Reed-Muller codes. Hu and Nebe (J. London Math. Soc. (2) 101 (2020) 1068-1089) constructed new series of universally strongly perfect lattices sandwiched between Barnes-Wall lattices by applying Construction D-(cyc) to a chain of extended cyclic codes sandwiched between Reed-Muller codes. In this paper, the construction is extended to generalized Reed-Muller codes and the minimum vectors of these new sandwiched Reed-Muller codes are explicitly determined for some special cases.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY
(2023)
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Vera Miloslavskaya, Branka Vucetic, Yonghui Li, Giyoon Park, Ok-Sun Park
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
(2021)
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Umberto Martinez-Penas
Summary: In this work, cyclic-skew-cyclic codes and sum-rank BCH codes are introduced and defined. The concept of defining sets and generator matrices are used to construct these codes and a lower bound on the minimum sum-rank distance is provided. Tables show that sum-rank BCH codes outperform previously known codes in the sum-rank metric for binary 2 x 2 matrices.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY
(2021)
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Francisco Revson Fernandes Pereira, Stefano Mancini
Summary: This paper presents a general framework called quantum reading for statistical discrimination of an ensemble of quantum channels. A simple yet effective protocol is proposed to reduce the error probability in distinguishing the ensemble of channels using classical error-correcting codes. The results show that BCH codes in conjunction with Dolinar receivers are the optimal strategy for error mitigation in quantum reading.
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Emmanuel Abbe, Jan Hazla, Ido Nachum
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY
(2021)
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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Nghia Doan, Seyyed Ali Hashemi, Marco Mondelli, Warren J. J. Gross
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
(2022)
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Computer Science, Information Systems
Chunming Tang, Cunsheng Ding
Summary: This paper introduces the binary quadratic-residue codes and the punctured Reed-Muller codes R.2((ru-1)/2, m)), two families of binary cyclic codes with special parameters and minimum distance bounds. The objective of the paper is to construct two families of binary cyclic codes with length 2^m-1 and dimension near 2m-1.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY
(2022)
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Quantum Science & Technology
Xueting Wang, Tongjiang Yan, Yuhua Sun, Tao Wang
Summary: This paper constructs good quantum stabilizer codes by using the images of cyclic codes of length q(2m) - 1 and r(q(2) - 1), respectively. The construction results in quantum stabilizer codes with larger minimum distances or better code rates than previously known ones, and also introduces quantum stabilizer codes with the new length m(q(2m) - 1).
QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING
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Minki Song, Jiho Kim, Dong-Joon Shin
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING
(2021)
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Mathematics
Adel Alahmadi, Patrick Sole, Ramy Taki Eldin
Summary: In this paper, a classic lower bound on the minimum Hamming distance of constacyclic codes over finite fields is introduced, which is analogous to the well-known BCH bound for cyclic codes. Some minimum-distance lower bounds for single-generator quasi-twisted (QT) codes are proposed based on this BCH-like bound. A novel bound that takes into account the Chinese remainder theorem approach to QT codes as well as the BCH bound of constacyclic codes is also proposed, which does not require a specific form of code generator or calculations in any extension field.
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Dor Elimelech, Hengjia Wei, Moshe Schwartz
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY
(2022)
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Computer Science, Information Systems
Hiram H. Lopez, Gretchen L. Matthews, Daniel Valvo
Summary: In this work, linear exact repair schemes are proposed for one or two erasures in decreasing monomial-Cartesian codes. Families of augmented Reed-Muller codes and augmented Cartesian codes are used for the repair schemes. Unlike the repair scheme for two erasures in decreasing monomial-Cartesian codes, the repair scheme for two erasures in the augmented codes has no restrictions on the positions of the erasures. Examples are provided where the augmented codes have lower bandwidth compared to other codes.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY
(2022)
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Physics, Multidisciplinary
Francisco Revson F. Pereira, Stefano Mancini
Summary: In this paper, a general method for constructing EAQEC codes from cyclic codes is introduced. Reed-Solomon codes, BCH codes, and general cyclic codes are used as examples to demonstrate the application of the method. The construction of EAQEC codes is based on the Euclidean and Hermitian constructions, resulting in three families of codes: two maximal distance separable (MDS) families and one almost MDS or almost near MDS family. The comparison of the codes is primarily based on the quantum Singleton bound.
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Yan Xu, Ran Tao, Sihuang Hu
Summary: This study proposes new classes of extended cyclic codes, which are variants of Reed-Muller codes and have favorable mathematical properties. The characteristics of these codes, including dimensions, dual codes, and lower bounds for minimum distances, are analyzed. The minimum vectors of these codes in special cases are explicitly determined. Our new method allows for the construction of codes with odd lengths, addressing the limitations of previous construction methods that only worked for even lengths. Additionally, the extended cyclic codes we propose have higher rates compared to those in a previous study by Xu et al. (2023) [17].
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(2019)
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Keman Huang, Jia Zhang, Wei Tan, Zhiyong Feng
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Xiao Xue, Jiajia Gao, Shuang Wu, Shufang Wang, Zhiyong Feng
Summary: Cross-border service has become a significant trend and feature in the modern service industry. However, achieving crossover services is challenging due to their complexity and convergence. This study proposes an analysis framework for crossover service from the perspective of value creation and realization. It uses New Retail in China as a case study to illustrate the implementation process and evaluates the performance of different execution paths through computational experiments.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SERVICES COMPUTING
(2022)
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Computer Science, Information Systems
Xiao Xue, Zhaojie Chen, Shufang Wang, Zhiyong Feng, Yucong Duan, Zhangbing Zhou
Summary: With the development of cloud computing, service computing, IoT and mobile Internet, the emergence and evaluation of service ecosystems have become increasingly important. This article proposes a value entropy model that links the operating state of the system with the efficiency of value creation, providing a comprehensive assessment of the performance of the service ecosystem.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SERVICES COMPUTING
(2022)
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Dongxiao He, Huixin Liu, Zhiyong Feng, Xiaobao Wang, Di Jin, Wenze Song, Yuxiao Huang
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIG DATA
(2021)
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Dongxiao He, Yanli Wu, Youyou Wang, Zhizhi Yu, Zhiyong Feng, Xiaobao Wang, Yuxiao Huang
Summary: This paper introduces a novel end-to-end model to address the issues of community identification and semantic interpretation, demonstrating superior performance over existing methods in terms of effectiveness and efficiency. The study also conducts a case study to analyze the semantic interpretability of community detection results.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIG DATA
(2021)
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
(2022)
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Chengwei Zhang, Dina Fang, Sandip Sen, Xiaohong Li, Zhiyong Feng, Wanli Xue, Dou An, Xintian Zhao, Rong Chen
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORK SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
(2023)
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Linjuan Wu, Jiazheng Zhu, Xiaowang Zhang, Zhiqiang Zhuang, ZhiYong Feng
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL NETWORKS AND LEARNING SYSTEMS
(2022)
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