Leo Liberti, James Ostrowski
Journal of Global Optimization
A correspondence between linear (n,k,d) codes and algorithms for computing a system Ψ of k bilinear forms is established under which the codelength n is equal to the multiplicative complexity of the algorithm for computing Ψ, and the code distance d is underbounded by the minimum number of multiplications required to compute any linear combination of the k forms in Ψ. This hitherto unexplored approach to linear codes holds promise of a better understanding of the structure of existing codes as well as for methods of constructing new codes with prescribed rate and distance. © 1977, IEEE. All rights reserved.
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