On the MacWilliams Theorem over Codes and Lattices
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Analogies between codes and lattices have been extensively studied for the last decades, in this dictionary, the MacWilliams identity is the finite analog of the Jacobi-Poisson formula of the Theta function. Motivated by the random theory of lattices, the statistical significance of MacWilliams theorem is considered, indeed, MacWilliams distribution provides a finite analog of the classical Gauss distribution. In particular, the MacWilliams distribution over quotient space of a code is statistical close to the uniform distribution. In the respect of lattices, the analogy of MacWilliams identity associated with nu-function was conjectured by Sole in 1995. We give an answer to this problem in positive.
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