The weight hierarchy of a binary linear [n, k] code C is the sequence (d 1, d 2, . . . , d k ), where d r is the smallest support of an r-dimensional subcode of C. The codes of dimension 4 are collected in classes and...The weight hierarchy of a binary linear [n, k] code C is the sequence (d 1, d 2, . . . , d k ), where d r is the smallest support of an r-dimensional subcode of C. The codes of dimension 4 are collected in classes and the possible weight hierarchies in each class is determined by finite projective geometries. The possible weight hierarchies in class A, B, C, D are determined in Part (I). The possible weight hierarchies in class E, F, G, H, I are determined in Part (II).展开更多
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文摘The weight hierarchy of a binary linear [n, k] code C is the sequence (d 1, d 2, . . . , d k ), where d r is the smallest support of an r-dimensional subcode of C. The codes of dimension 4 are collected in classes and the possible weight hierarchies in each class is determined by finite projective geometries. The possible weight hierarchies in class A, B, C, D are determined in Part (I). The possible weight hierarchies in class E, F, G, H, I are determined in Part (II).