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On the lengths of divisible codes
In this article, the effective lengths of all -divisible linear codes
over with a non-negative integer are determined. For that
purpose, the -adic expansion of an integer is introduced. It is
shown that there exists a -divisible -linear code of
effective length if and only if the leading coefficient of the
-adic expansion of is non-negative. Furthermore, the maximum weight
of a -divisible code of effective length is at most ,
where denotes the cross-sum of the -adic expansion of .
This result has applications in Galois geometries. A recent theorem of
N{\u{a}}stase and Sissokho on the maximum size of a partial spread follows as a
corollary. Furthermore, we get an improvement of the Johnson bound for constant
dimension subspace codes.Comment: 17 pages, typos corrected; the paper was originally named "An
improvement of the Johnson bound for subspace codes
Optimal Binary Subspace Codes of Length 6, Constant Dimension 3 and Minimum Distance 4
It is shown that the maximum size of a binary subspace code of packet length
, minimum subspace distance , and constant dimension is ;
in Finite Geometry terms, the maximum number of planes in
mutually intersecting in at most a point is .
Optimal binary subspace codes are classified into
isomorphism types, and a computer-free construction of one isomorphism type is
provided. The construction uses both geometry and finite fields theory and
generalizes to any , yielding a new family of -ary
subspace codes
BIOMONITORING OF ECOLOGICAL STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE ZONE OF INFLUENCE OF THE “CHERVONOGRADSKA” MINE OF THE LVIV-VOLYN COALFIELD
Coal mining has a very negative impact on the environment and it requires monitoring
studies to assess the degree of environmental pollution
The order of the automorphism group of a binary -analog of the Fano plane is at most two
It is shown that the automorphism group of a binary -analog of the Fano
plane is either trivial or of order .Comment: 10 page
Johnson type bounds for mixed dimension subspace codes
Subspace codes, i.e., sets of subspaces of , are applied in
random linear network coding. Here we give improved upper bounds for their
cardinalities based on the Johnson bound for constant dimension codes.Comment: 16 pages, typos correcte
Classification of large partial plane spreads in and related combinatorial objects
In this article, the partial plane spreads in of maximum possible
size and of size are classified. Based on this result, we obtain the
classification of the following closely related combinatorial objects: Vector
space partitions of of type , binary MRD
codes of minimum rank distance , and subspace codes with parameters
and .Comment: 31 pages, 9 table
Tables of subspace codes
One of the main problems of subspace coding asks for the maximum possible
cardinality of a subspace code with minimum distance at least over
, where the dimensions of the codewords, which are vector
spaces, are contained in . In the special case of
one speaks of constant dimension codes. Since this (still) emerging
field is very prosperous on the one hand side and there are a lot of
connections to classical objects from Galois geometry it is a bit difficult to
keep or to obtain an overview about the current state of knowledge. To this end
we have implemented an on-line database of the (at least to us) known results
at \url{subspacecodes.uni-bayreuth.de}. The aim of this recurrently updated
technical report is to provide a user guide how this technical tool can be used
in research projects and to describe the so far implemented theoretic and
algorithmic knowledge.Comment: 44 pages, 6 tables, 7 screenshot
Heralded photonic interaction between distant single ions
We establish heralded interaction between two remotely trapped single 40Ca+
ions through the exchange of single photons. In the sender ion, we release
single photons with controlled temporal shape on the P_3/2 to D_5/2 transition
and transmit them to the distant receiver ion. Individual absorption events in
the receiver ion are detected by quantum jumps. For continuously generated
photons, the absorption reduces significantly the lifetime of the long-lived
D_5/2 state. For triggered single-photon transmission, we observe coincidence
between the emission at the sender and quantum jump events at the receiver.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. v2: number on p. 3, bottom, correcte
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