On Infinite Families of Narrow-Sense Antiprimitive BCH Codes Admitting 3-Transitive Automorphism Groups and their Consequences
Qi Liu, Cunsheng Ding, Sihem Mesnager, Chunming Tang, Vladimir D., Tonchev

TL;DR
This paper investigates narrow-sense antiprimitive BCH codes with 3-transitive automorphism groups, determining their parameters, duals, and applications to design theory, using algebraic, combinatorial, and group-theoretic methods.
Contribution
It extends the classification and properties of narrow-sense antiprimitive BCH codes, including their automorphism groups, duals, and applications to combinatorial designs.
Findings
Determined the dimension and minimum distance of certain BCH codes.
Classified PGL(2, p^m)-invariant codes over GF(p^h).
Constructed infinite families of BCH codes with 3-transitive automorphism groups.
Abstract
The Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem (BCH) codes are a well-studied subclass of cyclic codes that have found numerous applications in error correction and notably in quantum information processing. A subclass of attractive BCH codes is the narrow-sense BCH codes over the Galois field with length , which are closely related to the action of the projective general linear group of degree two on the projective line. This paper aims to study some of the codes within this class and specifically narrow-sense antiprimitive BCH codes (these codes are also linear complementary duals (LCD) codes that have interesting practical recent applications in cryptography, among other benefits). We shall use tools and combine arguments from algebraic coding theory, combinatorial designs, and group theory (group actions, representation theory of finite groups, etc.) to investigate…
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TopicsCoding theory and cryptography · Islamic Finance and Communication · Cryptographic Implementations and Security
