
arXiv: 1601.01421
Let $p\neq3$ be any prime and $l\neq3$ be any odd prime with $gcd(p,l)=1$. $F_{q}^{*}=\langle��\rangle$ is decomposed into mutually disjoint union of $gcd(q-1,3lp^{s})$ coset over the subgroup $\langle��^{3lp^{s}}\rangle$, where $��$ is a primitive $(q-1)$th root of unity. We classify all repeated-root constacyclic codes of length $3lp^{s}$ over the finite field $F_{q}$ into some equivalence classes by the decomposition, where $q=p^{m}$, $s$ and $m$ are positive integers. According to the equivalence classes, we explicitly determine the generator polynomials of all repeated-root constacyclic codes of length $3lp^{s}$ over $F_{q}$ and their dual codes. Self-dual cyclic(negacyclic) codes of length $3lp^{s}$ over $F_{q}$ exist only when $p=2$. And we give all self-dual cyclic(negacyclic) codes of length $3l2^{s}$over $F_{2^{m}}$ and its enumeration.
FOS: Computer and information sciences, cyclic codes, repeated-root constacyclic codes, Hamming distance, Computer Science - Information Theory, Information Theory (cs.IT), Algebraic coding theory; cryptography (number-theoretic aspects), generator polynomial, dual codes, Cyclic codes, Linear codes (general theory)
FOS: Computer and information sciences, cyclic codes, repeated-root constacyclic codes, Hamming distance, Computer Science - Information Theory, Information Theory (cs.IT), Algebraic coding theory; cryptography (number-theoretic aspects), generator polynomial, dual codes, Cyclic codes, Linear codes (general theory)
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