All binary self-dual [44, 22,8] codes with an automorphism of order 3 or 7 are classified. In this way we complete the classification of extremal self-dual codes of length 44 having an automorphism of odd prime order.
A method for constructing binary self-dual codes having an automorphism of order p 2 for an odd prime p is presented in (S. Bouyuklieva et al. IEEE. Trans. Inform. Theory, 51, 3678-3686, 2005). Using this method, we investigate the optimal self-dual codes of lengths 60 ≤ n ≤ 66 having an automorphism of order 9 with six 9-cycles, t cycles of length 3 and f fixed points. We classify all self-dual [60,30,12] and [62,31,12] codes possessing such an automorphism, and we construct many doubly-even [64,32,12] and singly-even [66,33,12] codes. Some of the constructed codes of lengths 62 and 66 are with weight enumerators for which the existence of codes was not known until now.
All (Hermitian) self-dual [24,12,8] quaternary codes which have a non--trivial automorphism of order 3 are obtained up to equivalence. There exist exactly 205 inequivalent such codes. The codes under consideration are optimal, self-dual, and have the highest possible minimum distance for this length.2002 Elsevier Science
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