Abstract

We say that a binary code of length n is additive if it is isomorphic to a subgroup of /spl Zopf//sub 2//sup /spl alpha// /spl times/ /spl Zopf//sub 4//sup /spl beta//, where the quaternary coordinates are transformed to binary by means of the usual Gray map and hence /spl alpha/ + 2/spl beta/ = n. In this paper, we prove that any additive extended Preparata (1968) -like code always verifies /spl alpha/ = 0, i.e., it is always a /spl Zopf//sub 4/-linear code. Moreover, we compute the rank and the dimension of the kernel of such Preparata-like codes and also the rank and the kernel of the /spl Zopf//sub 4/-dual of these codes, i.e., the /spl Zopf//sub 4/-linear Kerdock-like codes.

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