scispace - formally typeset
T

Tadao Kasami

Researcher at Nara Institute of Science and Technology

Publications -  167
Citations -  4654

Tadao Kasami is an academic researcher from Nara Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Block code & Linear code. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 167 publications receiving 4461 citations. Previous affiliations of Tadao Kasami include Hiroshima City University & Osaka University.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

The weight enumerators for several classes of subcodes of the 2nd order binary Reed-Muller codes

TL;DR: In this paper explicit formulas for the weight enumerators for several classes of subcodes of the 2nd-order binary Reed-Muller codes are derived and a large set of codes are shown to have the same weight enumerator.
Journal ArticleDOI

On multiple context-free grammars

TL;DR: The paper presents results on the generative capacity of mcfg's and also on the properties of mcfl's such as formal language-theoretic closure properties and it is shown that the time complexity of the membership problem for multiple context-free languages is O(ne).
Journal ArticleDOI

A distributed mutual exclusion algorithm

TL;DR: A distributed algorithm is presented that realizes mutual exclusion among N nodes in a computer network that requires at most N message exchanges for one mutual exclusion invocation.
Journal ArticleDOI

New generalizations of the Reed-Muller codes--I: Primitive codes

TL;DR: A natural generalization to the nonbinary case is presented, which also includes the Reed-Muller codes and Reed-Solomon codes as special cases and the generator polynomial is characterized and the minimum weight is established.
Journal ArticleDOI

On the optimum bit orders with respect to the state complexity of trellis diagrams for binary linear codes

TL;DR: It is shown that, for RM codes, the standard binary order of bit positions is optimum at every bit position with respect to the state complexity of a minimal trellis diagram by using a theorem due to V.K. Wei (1991).