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Title Coding theory and applications : 3rd international colloquium, Toulon, France, November 2-4, 1988 : proceedings / G. Cohen, J. Wolfmann, eds
Published New York : Springer-Verlag, ©1989

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 327 pages) : illustrations
Series Lecture notes in computer science ; 388
Lecture notes in computer science ; 388.
Contents Codes and character sums -- Codes from some Artin-Schreier curves -- Families of codes exceeding the Varshamov-Gilbert bound -- Polynomial factorization using Brill-Noether algorithm -- New bounds on cyclic codes from algebraic curves -- Exponential sums and the Carlitz-Uchiyama bound -- Bounds on the use of the postal channel -- A new authentication algorithm -- A method for finding codewords of small weight -- Generating codewords in real space: Application to decoding -- Weighted decoding of linear block codes by solving a system of implicit equations -- Suboptimum weighted-output symbol-by-symbol decoding of block codes -- Results of generalized minimum distance decoding for block code of rate 1/2 -- An overview of recent results in the theory of burst-correcting codes -- Note for computing the minimun polynomial of elements in large finite fields -- A quaternary cyclic code, and a family of quadriphase sequences with low correlation properties -- A simple description of Kerdock codes -- Relation between the minimum weight of a linear code over GF(qm) and its q-ary image over GF(q) -- Covering in hypercubes -- More on the plane of order 10 -- Linear recurrence relations and an extended subresultant algorithm -- The future pan European mobile radiotelephone system a short overview -- Experimental direct-sequence spread-spectrum digital mobile radio transmission -- Concatenated coding schemes for H.F. (High Frequency) channels -- Bandwidth efficient coding on channels disturbed by jamming and impulse noise -- Error correcting coding scheme against partial time jammers -- Evaluation of a coding design for a very noisy channel / Evaluation d'une Configuration de Codage Pour une Ligne tres Bruitee -- Design and implementation of an asynchronous transmission process by code division multiple access -- Is minimal distance a good criterion? -- Open problem 1: Covering radius of the circuit code -- Open problem 2: Cyclic codes over rings and p-adic fields
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Notes Proceedings of the colloquium "Trois journées sur le codage."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Coding theory -- Congresses
Coding theory
Codierungstheorie
Kongress
Codage (Informatique) -- Congrès.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Cohen, G. (Gérard), 1951-
Wolfmann, J. (Jacques), 1937-
Trois journées sur le codage (3rd : 1988 : Toulon, France)
ISBN 9783540467267
3540467262