The Mathematical Theory of Coding
The Mathematical Theory of Coding
Publisher: Academic Pr | pages: 363 | 1975 | ISBN: 0121035506 | PDF | 20.6 mb
Publisher: Academic Pr | pages: 363 | 1975 | ISBN: 0121035506 | PDF | 20.6 mb
The subject of coding theory, for both discrete and continuous channels, has developed rapidly over the past twenty-five years with the application of n lore and nlore diverse algebraic and combinatoric methods. The aim of this book is to present a unified treatment of these mathematical ideas and their use in the construction of codes. It is not at all concerned with the practical nlatters of code implementation, and the subject of decoding is considered only insofar as it relates to the mathematical ideas involved. In many instances we have purposely chosen for a problem an approach that is mathematically n lore advanced than required in order to expose the reader to as wide a scope of concepts as possible, within the context of coding. Such an approach is not designed to achieve a given result with maximum efficiency.
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