Abstract

Extended binomial moments of a linear code, introduced in this paper, are synonymously related to the code weight distribution and linearly to its binomial moments. In contrast to the latter, the extended binomial moments are monotone, which makes them appropriate for studying the undetected error probability. We establish some properties of the extended binomial moments and, based on this, derive new lower and upper bounds on the probability of undetected error. Also, we give a simplification of some previously obtained sufficient conditions for proper and good codes, stated in terms of the extended binomial moments.

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