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This document outlines chapters on information theory, coding theory, lattice construction, and decoding approaches. It discusses topics like augmented product construction of Barnes-Wall lattices, encoding using Barnes-Wall product lattices, construction of extended binary Golay codes, and analyzing complexity of local weight distribution.

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This document outlines chapters on information theory, coding theory, lattice construction, and decoding approaches. It discusses topics like augmented product construction of Barnes-Wall lattices, encoding using Barnes-Wall product lattices, construction of extended binary Golay codes, and analyzing complexity of local weight distribution.

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CONTENT

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CHAPTER 0: INTRODUCTION 1-71


0.1 Information Theory 1
0.2 Entropy and mutual information 9
0.3 Information Measure 11
0.4 Coding Theory 15
0.5 Important Codes 25
0.6 Golay Codes 35
0.7 A Lattice Primer 44
0.8 BCH codes 54
0.9 New codesfromold 67

CHAPTER 1: AUGMENTED PRODUCT CONSTRUCTION OF


BARNES-WALL LATTICES 7292
1.1 Introduction 72
1.2 Preliminaries 73
1.3 Augmented product construction of rotated version of Barnes-
Wall principal sublattices in real form 76
1.4 Augmented product construction of rotated version of Barnes-
Wall principal sublattices in Complex form 85

CHAPTER 2: A NEW ENCODING APPROACH: BARNES-WALL


PRODUCT LATTICE 93-110
2.1 Introduction 93
2.2 Construction of Product Lattices 94
2.3 Barnes-Wall Product Lattices and their Properties 99
2.4 Encoding of Barnes-Wall Product Lattice 104

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CHAPTER 3: ON CONSTRUCTION OF EXTENDED BINARY


GOLAY CODES 111-124
3.1 Introduction HI
3.2 Construction Rules and their Contradiction 113
3.3 Modified Construction Rules For G, and Gg. 118

CHAPTER 4: GENERALIZATION OF ALL SIMILAR


CONSTRUCTIONS OF EXTENDED
BINARY GOLAY CODE 125-142

4.1 Introduction 125

4.2 Construction of Systematic (8,4,4) L.B.C from a Nonsystematic


(8,4,4) code ' " 126
4.3 Construction of Golay Code 131
4.4 The N-S Condition to form Golay Code 134

CHAPTER 5: SOME CONSTRUCTIONS OF EXTENDED


BINARY GOLAY CODE AND THEIR SOFT
DECODING 143-155
5.1 Introduction 143
5.2 Construction of Golay code 144
5.3 Decoding 150

CHAPTER 6: ON COMPLEXITY OF LOCAL WEIGHT


DISTRIBUTION OF EXTENDED PRIMITIVE
BCH CODES AND REED-MULLER CODES 156-172
6.1 Introduction 156
6.2 Zero neighbor and local weight distribution 158
6.3 Method to Determine Local Weight Distribution 160
6.4 Analysis on Complexity of the Method 169

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CHAPTER 7:C0SET WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION OF BCH


CODES 173-183
7.1 Introduction 173
7.2 Error Locator Polynomial, Syndrome and Transformed Cosets 174
7.3 Error Locator Polynomials for Transformed and Original Cosets. 177

CHAPTER 8: ON CONSTRUCTION OF BARNES-WALL


LATTICES 184-204
8.1 Introduction /^ 184
8.2 Rotated Barnes-Wall lattices and their Codes Formulas 184
8.3 Kronecker Product of Rotated Barnes-Wall Principal Sublattices in
Real Form and their augmentation 186
8.4 Augmented product construction of rotated square version of
Barnes-Wall principal sublattices in Complex form 188

BIBLIOGRAPHY 205-221

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