C. Shannon presented theoretical conditions under which communication was possible error-free in the presence of noise. Subsequently the notion of using error correcting codes to mitigate the effects of noise in digital transmission was introduced by R. Hamming. Algebraic codes, codes described using powerful tools from algebra took to the fore early on in the search for good error correcting codes. Many classes of algebraic codes now exist and are known to have the best properties of any known classes of codes. An error correcting code can be described by three of its most important properties length, dimension and minimum distance. Given codes with the same length and dimension, one with the largest minimum distance will provide better er...
About ten years ago, V.D. Goppa found a surprising connection between the theory of algebraic curves...
Recently, some multiplicative groups of complex integers, i.e, Gaussian integers, were constructed t...
Survey chapter to appear in "A Concise Encyclopedia of Coding Theory", W.C. Huffman, J.-L. Kim, and ...
In this age of information technology, methods must be found that allow errors in data transmission ...
Codes derived from algebraic curves are called algebraic geometry (AG) codes. They provide a way to ...
The coding theory plays an important role in improving the reliability in information and communicat...
Algebraic geometry is often employed to encode and decode signals transmitted in communication syste...
In 1981 V.D. Goppa [9] used the evaluation of rational functions on algebraic curves to define a ne...
Error correcting codes are defined and important parameters for a code are explained. Parameters of ...
The theory of error detecting and correcting codes is an interdisciplinary field of engineering and ...
This textbook provides a rigorous mathematical perspective on error-correcting codes, starting with ...
Abstract-Improvement to an earlier decoding algorithm for codes from algebraic geometry is presented...
This book covers the design, construction, and implementation of algebraic-geometric codes from Herm...
In this paper we present a decoding algorithm for algebraic geometry codes with error-correcting cap...
The main goal of this work is to improve algebraic geometric/number theoretic constructions of error...
About ten years ago, V.D. Goppa found a surprising connection between the theory of algebraic curves...
Recently, some multiplicative groups of complex integers, i.e, Gaussian integers, were constructed t...
Survey chapter to appear in "A Concise Encyclopedia of Coding Theory", W.C. Huffman, J.-L. Kim, and ...
In this age of information technology, methods must be found that allow errors in data transmission ...
Codes derived from algebraic curves are called algebraic geometry (AG) codes. They provide a way to ...
The coding theory plays an important role in improving the reliability in information and communicat...
Algebraic geometry is often employed to encode and decode signals transmitted in communication syste...
In 1981 V.D. Goppa [9] used the evaluation of rational functions on algebraic curves to define a ne...
Error correcting codes are defined and important parameters for a code are explained. Parameters of ...
The theory of error detecting and correcting codes is an interdisciplinary field of engineering and ...
This textbook provides a rigorous mathematical perspective on error-correcting codes, starting with ...
Abstract-Improvement to an earlier decoding algorithm for codes from algebraic geometry is presented...
This book covers the design, construction, and implementation of algebraic-geometric codes from Herm...
In this paper we present a decoding algorithm for algebraic geometry codes with error-correcting cap...
The main goal of this work is to improve algebraic geometric/number theoretic constructions of error...
About ten years ago, V.D. Goppa found a surprising connection between the theory of algebraic curves...
Recently, some multiplicative groups of complex integers, i.e, Gaussian integers, were constructed t...
Survey chapter to appear in "A Concise Encyclopedia of Coding Theory", W.C. Huffman, J.-L. Kim, and ...