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Cyclic Orbit Flag Codes (2102.00867v1)

Published 1 Feb 2021 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: In network coding, a flag code is a set of sequences of nested subspaces of $\mathbb{F}_qn$, being $\mathbb{F}_q$ the finite field with $q$ elements. Flag codes defined as orbits of a cyclic subgroup of the general linear group acting on flags of $\mathbb{F}_qn$ are called cyclic orbit flag codes. Inspired by the ideas in arXiv:1403.1218, we determine the cardinality of a cyclic orbit flag code and provide bounds for its distance with the help of the largest subfield over which all the subspaces of a flag are vector spaces (the best friend of the flag). Special attention is paid to two specific families of cyclic orbit flag codes attaining the extreme possible values of the distance: Galois cyclic orbit flag codes and optimum distance cyclic orbit flag codes. We study in detail both classes of codes and analyze the parameters of the respective subcodes that still have a cyclic orbital structure.

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