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Essays on Coding Theory presents a thorough exploration of one of mathematics’ most important fields. Ian F. Blake brings together a collection of essays that span from foundational concepts to cutting-edge research in coding theory and its applications.
The book delves into error-correcting codes, information transmission, and mathematical structures essential for modern communication systems. Through detailed analysis and theoretical frameworks, Blake demonstrates how coding theory underpins contemporary technology, from data storage to secure communications.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this work serves as both an educational resource for students and a reference for researchers. The essays are carefully structured to build understanding progressively, making complex mathematical concepts accessible while maintaining rigorous academic standards.






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