Introduction to coding theory
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Introduction to coding theory
(Graduate texts in mathematics, 86)
Springer-Verlag, c1992
2nd ed
- : gw
- : us
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Bibliographical references: p. [174]-177
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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The first edition of this book was very well received and is considered to be one of the classical introductions to the subject of discrete mathematics - a field that is still growing in importance as the need for mathematicians and computer scientists in industry continues to grow. The opening chapter is a memory-refresher reviewing the prerequisite mathematical knowledge. The body of the book contains two parts (five chapters each): a rigorous mathematically oriented first course in coding theory, followed by introductions to special topics; these can be used as a second semester, as supplementary reading, or as preparation for studying the literature. Among the special features are chapters on arithmetic codes and convolutional codes, and exercises with complete solutions.
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