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</script>doi: 10.1109/18.21228
Basic concepts in the study of trellises of block codes are defined. It is shown that minimal proper trellises exist for all block codes. Bounds on the sizes of such trellises are established. These bounds are shown to be exact for maximum distance separable codes and nearly so for perfect codes.
perfect codes, Combinatorial codes, maximum distance separable codes, minimal proper trellises, Bounds
perfect codes, Combinatorial codes, maximum distance separable codes, minimal proper trellises, Bounds
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