Codes : an introduction to information communication and cryptography / Norman L. Biggs
Type de document : Livre numériqueCollection : Springer undergraduate mathematics seriesLangue : anglais.Éditeur : London : Springer, 2008ISBN: 9781848002739.ISSN: 1615-2085.Sujet MSC : 94Axx, Information and communication theory, circuits - Communication, information94B15, Information and communication theory, circuits - Theory of error-correcting codes and error-detecting codes, Cyclic codes
94B05, Information and communication theory, circuits - Theory of error-correcting codes and error-detecting codes, Linear codes, general
68P25, Computer science - Theory of data, Data encryption
11T71, Number theory - Finite fields and commutative rings, Algebraic coding theory; cryptographyEn-ligne : Springerlink | Zentralblatt
From the publisher's description: "This book is an integrated introduction to the mathematics of coding, that is, replacing information expressed in symbols, such as a natural language or a sequence of bits, by another message using (possibly) different symbols. There are three main reasons for doing this: economy, reliability, and security, and each is covered in detail. Only a modest mathematical background is assumed, the mathematical theory being introduced at a level that enables the basic problems to be stated carefully, but without unnecessary abstraction. Other features include:
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clear and careful exposition of fundamental concepts, including optimal coding, data compression, and public-key cryptography;
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concise but complete proofs of results;
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coverage of recent advances of practical interest, for example in encryption standards, authentication schemes, elliptic curve, cryptography;
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numerous examples and exercises, and a full solutions manual available to lecturers from www.springer.com.
"This modern introduction to all aspects of coding is suitable for advanced undergraduate or postgraduate courses in mathematics, computer science, electrical engineering, or informatics. It is also useful for researchers and practitioners in related areas of science, engineering and economics.''
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