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A First Course in Coding Theory. Raymond Hill. Clarendon Press, 1986 - Mathematics - 251 pages. 2 Reviews. Algebraic coding theory is a new and rapidly developing subject, popular for its many practical applications and for its fascinatingly rich mathematical structure. This book provides an elementary yet rigorous introduction to the theory of error-correcting codes. Based on courses given by.
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MAS3004: Coding Theory This is the home page for the Coding Theory course. It is still under construction, but will eventually contain copies of course handouts, solutions to problems, slides and useful links. Most files are in pdf format. Course information; Problem sheet 1; Solutions for problem sheet 1; Problem sheet 2; Solutions for.
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The body of the book consists of two parts: a rigorous, mathematically oriented first course in coding theory followed by introductions to special topics. The second edition has been largely expanded and revised. The main editions in the second edition are: (1) a long section on the binary Golay code; (2) a section on Kerdock codes; (3) a treatment of the Van Lint-Wilson bound for the minimum.
Coding theory is the branch of mathematics concerned with transmitting data across noisy channels and recovering the message. Coding theory is about making messages easy to read: don't confuse it with cryptography which is the art of making messages hard to read! We assume that our message is in the form of binary digits or bits, strings of 0 or 1. We have to transmit these bits along a.
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