Algebraic Coding Theory (Revised Edition)

Algebraic Coding Theory (Revised Edition)
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This is the revised edition of Berlekamp’s famous book, “Algebraic Coding Theory”, originally published in 1968, wherein he introduced several algorithms which have subsequently dominated engineering practice in this field. One of these is an algorithm for decoding Reed-Solomon and Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem codes that subsequently became known as the Berlekamp-Massey Algorithm. Another is the Berlekamp algorithm for factoring polynomials over finite fields, whose later extensions and embellishments became widely used in symbolic manipulation systems. Other novel algorithms improved the basic methods for doing various arithmetic operations in finite fields of characteristic two. Other major research contributions in this book included a new class of Lee metric codes, and precise asymptotic results on the number of information symbols in long binary BCH codes.Selected chapters of the book became a standard graduate textbook.Both practicing engineers and scholars will find this book to be of great value.Contents:Basic Binary CodesArithmetic Operations Modulo An Irreducible Binary PolynomialThe Number of Irreducible q-ary Polynomials of Given DegreeThe Structure of Finite FieldsCyclic Binary CodesThe Factorization of Polynomials Over Finite FieldsBinary BCH Codes for Correcting Multiple ErrorsNonbinary CodingNegacyclic Codes for the Lee MetricGorenstein-Zierler Generalized Nonbinary BCH Codes for the Hamming MetricLinearized Polynomials and Affine PolynomialsThe Enumeration of Information Symbols in BCH CodesThe Information Rate of the Optimum CodesCodes Derived by Modifying or Combining Other CodesOther Important Coding and Decoding MethodsWeight EnumeratorsAppendices and ReferencesReadership: Researchers in coding theory and cryptography, algebra and number theory, and software engineering. Key Features:A classic monograph and reference book on Coding Theory and Cryptography written by a revered scholar long known for his work in coding theoryContains several theorems created by the author that have been respected for 40 years