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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12358/25930
TitleSkew constacyclic codes over Fp+ vFp
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In this paper, we study a special class of linear codes called skew constacyclic codes over finite non-chain rings of the form Fp+ vFp, where p is an odd prime and v2= v. We use ideal θv-constacyclic codes to define skew constacyclic codes, investigate the structural properties of skew polynomial ring 고 [x, θv]/(xn-λ) and determine them.

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Al-Ashker, Mohammed M.
Abu-Jazar, Akram Qasem Mahmoud
TypeJournal Article
Date2016
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skew constacyclic codes
skew cyclic codes
and phrases: skew polynomial rings
Published inPalestine Journal of Mathematics
SeriesVolume: 5, Number: 2
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