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Symplectic Hulls over a Non-Unital Ring

This paper presents the study of the symplectic hulls over a non-unital ring $ E= \langle κ,τ\mid 2 κ=2 τ=0,~ κ^2=κ,~ τ^2=τ,~ κτ=κ,~ τκ=τ\rangle$. We first identify the residue and torsion codes of the left, right, and two-sided symplectic hulls, and characterize the generator matrix of the two-sided symplectic hull of a free $E$-linear code. Then, we explore the symplectic hull of the sum of two free $E$-linear codes. Subsequently, we provide two build-up techniques that extend a free $E$-linear code of smaller length and symplectic hull-rank to one of larger length and symplectic hull-rank. Further, for free $E$-linear codes, we discuss the permutation equivalence and investigate the symplectic hull-variation problem. An application of this study is given by classifying the free $E$-linear optimal codes for smaller lengths.

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