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Abstract
Recently, Borello and Jamous have investigated some lower bounds on the dimension and minimum distance for dihedral codes, in analogy with the theory of BCH codes. In this paper, we extend some of their results to split metacyclic codes, that is, codes over semidirect products of cyclic groups.
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