Abstract:In 2021, Tutdere proved that the covering radii R of a class of primitive binary cyclic codes with minimum distance strictly greater than an odd integer l satisfy r≤R≤l, where l, r are some integers depending on the given code. We here first discuss some equivalences of linear codes defined by Gold functions, which are quadratic APN (almost perfect nonlinear) functions. We then show that by applying the result of Tutdere one can find the covering radii of these quasi-perfect codes. In 2016, Li and Helleseth pr… Show more
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