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- 2014
- Megan Adams, Junhua Wu:
2-Ranks of incidence matrices associated with conics in finite projective planes. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(2): 381-404 (2014) - Alan J. Aw:
The multicovering radius problem for some types of discrete structures. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(2): 195-209 (2014) - Simeon Ball:
A p-adic condition on the weight of a codeword of a linear code. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(1): 177-183 (2014) - John Bamberg, Jan De Beule, Nicola Durante, Michel Lavrauw:
Editorial: Special issue on finite geometries in honor of Frank De Clerck. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(1): 1-5 (2014) - Daniele Bartoli, Stefano Marcugini, Fernanda Pambianco:
The non-existence of some NMDS codes and the extremal sizes of complete (n, 3)-arcs in PG(2, 16). Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(1): 129-134 (2014) - James Berg, Max Wakefield:
Skeleton simplicial evaluation codes. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 609-625 (2014) - Jürgen Bierbrauer, Daniele Bartoli, Giorgio Faina, Stefano Marcugini, Fernanda Pambianco, Yves Edel:
The structure of quaternary quantum caps. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 733-747 (2014) - Aart Blokhuis, Maarten De Boeck, Francesco Mazzocca, Leo Storme:
The Kakeya problem: a gap in the spectrum and classification of the smallest examples. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(1): 21-31 (2014) - Maarten De Boeck:
The largest Erdős-Ko-Rado sets of planes in finite projective and finite classical polar spaces. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(1): 77-117 (2014) - Carl Bracken, Faruk Göloglu:
A non-cyclic triple-error-correcting BCH-like code and some minimum distance results. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(2): 317-330 (2014) - Yonglin Cao:
A class of 1-generator repeated root quasi-cyclic codes. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 483-496 (2014) - Yasemin Cengellenmis, Abdullah Dertli, Steven T. Dougherty:
Codes over an infinite family of rings with a Gray map. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 559-580 (2014) - Kris Coolsaet:
Some large partial ovoids of Q-(5, q), for odd q. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(1): 119-128 (2014) - Antonio Cossidente, Giuseppe Marino, Tim Penttila:
Relative symplectic subquadrangle hemisystems of the Hermitian surface. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(2): 211-217 (2014) - Nicholas Coxon:
List decoding of number field codes. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 687-711 (2014) - Dean Crnkovic, Willem H. Haemers:
Walk-regular divisible design graphs. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(1): 165-175 (2014) - Cunsheng Ding, Alexander Pott, Qi Wang:
Constructions of almost difference sets from finite fields. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 581-592 (2014) - Giorgio Donati, Nicola Durante, Alessandro Siciliano:
On unitals in PG(2, q2) stabilized by a homology group. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(1): 135-139 (2014) - Steven T. Dougherty, Cristina Fernández-Córdoba:
$$\mathbb{Z }_2\mathbb{Z }_4$$ -Additive formally self-dual codes. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(2): 435-453 (2014) - Nicola Durante, Alessandro Siciliano:
Some blocking semiovals of homology type in planes of square order. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(1): 185-193 (2014) - Tuvi Etzion:
Covering of subspaces by subspaces. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(2): 405-421 (2014) - Hung-Lin Fu, Yuan-Hsun Lo, Kenneth W. Shum:
Optimal conflict-avoiding codes of odd length and weight three. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(2): 289-309 (2014) - Dina Ghinelli, Dieter Jungnickel, Klaus Metsch:
Remarks on polarity designs. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(1): 7-19 (2014) - Kenza Guenda, T. Aaron Gulliver, S. Arash Sheikholeslam:
Lexicodes over rings. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 749-763 (2014) - Christoph Hering, Andreas Krebs, Thomas Edgar:
Naive configurations. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 719-731 (2014) - Yutaka Hiramine:
On the non-existence of maximal difference matrices of deficiency 1. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 627-635 (2014) - Victoria Horan, Glenn Hurlbert:
1-Overlap cycles for Steiner triple systems. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 637-651 (2014) - Naoyuki Horiguchi, Tsuyoshi Miezaki, Hiroyuki Nakasora:
On the support designs of extremal binary doubly even self-dual codes. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(3): 529-537 (2014) - Jong Yoon Hyun, Heisook Lee, Yoonjin Lee:
Boolean functions with MacWilliams duality. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(2): 273-287 (2014) - Ferdinand Ihringer, Klaus Metsch:
On the maximum size of Erdős-Ko-Rado sets in $$H(2d+1, q2)$$. Des. Codes Cryptogr. 72(2): 311-316 (2014)
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