International Association for Cryptologic Research

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IACR News item: 03 July 2014

Ignacio Cascudo, Ronald Cramer, Diego Mirandola, Gilles Z\\\'emor
ePrint Report ePrint Report
Given a linear code $C$, one can define the $d$-th power of $C$ as the span of all componentwise products of $d$ elements of $C$. A power of $C$ may quickly fill the whole space. Our purpose is to answer the following question: does the square of a code ``typically\'\' fill the whole space? We give a positive answer, for codes of dimension $k$ and length roughly $\\frac{1}{2}k^2$ or smaller. The proof uses random coding and combinatorial arguments, together with algebraic tools involving the precise computation of the number of quadratic forms of a given rank, and the number of their zeros.

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