Selected Unsolved Problems in Coding Theory

Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Theory, Science & Nature, Mathematics, Applied
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Author: David Joyner, Jon-Lark Kim ISBN: 9780817682569
Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston Publication: August 26, 2011
Imprint: Birkhäuser Language: English
Author: David Joyner, Jon-Lark Kim
ISBN: 9780817682569
Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston
Publication: August 26, 2011
Imprint: Birkhäuser
Language: English

Using an original mode of presentation, and emphasizing the computational nature of the subject, this book explores a number of the unsolved problems that still exist in coding theory. A well-established and highly relevant branch of mathematics, the theory of error-correcting codes is concerned with reliably transmitting data over a ‘noisy’ channel. Despite frequent use in a range of contexts, the subject still contains interesting unsolved problems that have resisted solution by some of the most prominent mathematicians of recent decades.

Employing Sage—a free open-source mathematics software system—to illustrate ideas, this book is intended for graduate students and researchers in algebraic coding theory. The work may be used as supplementary reading material in a graduate course on coding theory or for self-study.

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Using an original mode of presentation, and emphasizing the computational nature of the subject, this book explores a number of the unsolved problems that still exist in coding theory. A well-established and highly relevant branch of mathematics, the theory of error-correcting codes is concerned with reliably transmitting data over a ‘noisy’ channel. Despite frequent use in a range of contexts, the subject still contains interesting unsolved problems that have resisted solution by some of the most prominent mathematicians of recent decades.

Employing Sage—a free open-source mathematics software system—to illustrate ideas, this book is intended for graduate students and researchers in algebraic coding theory. The work may be used as supplementary reading material in a graduate course on coding theory or for self-study.

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