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Theoret. Informatics Appl.
Volume 35,
Number 4,
July-August 2001
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351 - 365 |
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10.1051/ita:2001124 |
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DOI: 10.1051/ita:2001124
Theoret. Informatics Appl.
35, 351-365 (2001)
Maximal circular codes versus maximal codes
Yannick Guesnet LIFAR, Université de Rouen,
Place Émile Blondel, 76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan, France; (Yannick.Guesnet@dir.univ-rouen.fr)
(Received June, 2000. Accepted October, 2001)
Abstract
We answer to a question of De Luca and Restivo whether there exists a circular code which is maximal
as circular code and not as code.
AMS Subject: 94A45
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