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Designs, Codes and Cryptography, Volume 6, 1995
Volume 6, Number 1, July 1995
- Patrick A. H. Bours:
On the Construction of Perfect Deletion-Correcting Codes Using Design Theory. 5-20 - A. Robert Calderbank, Neil J. A. Sloane:
Modular and p-adic Cyclic Codes. 21-35 - J. K. Gibson:
Severely Denting the Gabidulin Version of the McEliece Public Key Cryptosystem. 37-45 - Glenn Hurlbert, Garth Isaak:
New Constructions for De Bruijn Tori. 47-56 - Siu Lun Ma, Bernhard Schmidt:
On (pa, p, pa, pa-1)-Relative Difference Sets. 57-71 - William J. Martin, X. J. Zhu:
Anticodes for the Grassman and Bilinear Forms Graphs. 73-79
Volume 6, Number 2, September 1995
- Masaaki Harada, Hiroshi Kimura:
New Extremal Doubly-Even [64, 32, 12] Codes. 91-96 - W. Cary Huffman, Vladimir D. Tonchev:
The Existence of Extremal Self-Dual [50, 25, 10] Codes and Quasi-Symmetric 2-(49, 9, 6) Designs. 97-106 - Helmut Meyn:
Explicit N-Polynomials of 2-Power Degree over Finite Fields, I. 107-116 - Renate Scheidler, Hugh C. Williams:
A Public-Key Cryptosystem Utilizing Cyclotomic Fields. 117-131 - Nabil Shalaby, Jianxing Yin:
Directed Packings with Block Size 5 and Even v. 133-142 - Marten van Dijk:
On the Information Rate of Perfect Secret Sharing Schemes. 143-169
Volume 6, Number 3, November 1995
- P. Dey, John L. Hayden:
On Symmetric Incidence Matrices of Projective Planes. 179-188 - David G. Glynn, J. W. P. Hirschfeld:
On the Classification of Geometric Codes by Polynomial Functions. 189-204 - Thomas Johansson:
Authentication Codes for Nontrusting Parties Obtained from Rank Metric Codes. 205-218 - Yaron Klein, Simon Litsyn, Alexander Vardy:
Two New Bounds on the Size of Binary Codes with a Minimum Distance of Three. 219-227 - Tim Penttila, Gordon F. Royle:
Sets of Type (m, n) in the Affine and Projective Planes of Order Nine. 229-245 - Kevin T. Phelps, Mike LeVan:
Kernels of Nonlinear Hamming Codes. 247-257
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