2014 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Computer Based Reconstruction of Binary Extremal Self-dual Codes of Length 32
Author : Jon-Lark Kim
Published in: Mathematical Software – ICMS 2014
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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It is well known that there are exactly five inequivalent doubly-even binary self-dual codes of length 32 and minimum distance 8. The first proof was done by Conway and Pless in 1980. The second proof was given by H. Koch in 1989 by using the balance principle. Both proofs require nontrivial mathematical arguments. In this talk, we give a computer-aided proof of this fact.