A First Course in Coding Theory

by Raymond Hill

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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 the author over several years to advanced undergraduates and first-year graduated students, this guide includes a large number of exercises, all with solutions, making the book highly suitable for show more individual study. show less

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Raymond Hill covered events in Eastern Europe for the Facts On File World News Digest for more than 15 years. He is the author of five nonfiction young adult books.

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A First Course in Coding Theory
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The birth of coding theory was inspired by a classic paper of Shannon in 1948

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Nonfiction, Technology
DDC/MDS
005.7Computer science, information & general worksComputer science, knowledge & systemsArtificial Intelligence/Virtual RealityData in computer systems
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QA268 .H55ScienceMathematicsMathematicsAlgebra
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