
The main focus of this paper is to analyze the algebraic structure of constacyclic codes over the ring R=Fp+w1Fp+w2Fp+w22Fp+w1w2Fp+w1w22Fp, where w12−α2=0, w1w2=w2w1, w23−β2w2=0, and α,β∈Fp∖{0}, for a prime p. We begin by introducing a Gray map defined over R, which is associated with an invertible matrix. We demonstrate its advantages over the canonical Gray map through some examples. Finally, we create new and improved quantum codes from constacyclic codes over R using Calderbank–Shore–Steane (CSS) construction.
CSS construction, Gray map, QA1-939, quantum codes, [INFO.INFO-IT] Computer Science [cs]/Information Theory [cs.IT], linear codes, Mathematics
CSS construction, Gray map, QA1-939, quantum codes, [INFO.INFO-IT] Computer Science [cs]/Information Theory [cs.IT], linear codes, Mathematics
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