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The Subfield Codes of $[q+1, 2, q]$ MDS Codes

Recently, subfield codes of geometric codes over large finite fields $\gf(q)$ with dimension $3$ and $4$ were studied and distance-optimal subfield codes over $\gf(p)$ were obtained, where $q=p^m$. The key idea for obtaining very good subfield codes over small fields is to choose very good linear codes over an extension field with small dimension. This paper first presents a general construction of $[q+1, 2, q]$ MDS codes over $\gf(q)$, and then studies the subfield codes over $\gf(p)$ of some of the $[q+1, 2,q]$ MDS codes over $\gf(q)$. Two families of dimension-optimal codes over $\gf(p)$ are obtained, and several families of nearly optimal codes over $\gf(p)$ are produced. Several open problems are also proposed in this paper.

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