Coding Theory and Applications: 2nd International Castle Meeting, ISMCTA 2008, Castillo de la Mota, Medina del Campo, Spain, September 15-19, 2008, Proceedings
It is a pleasure to welcome you to the proceedings of the second International Castle Meeting on Coding Theory and its Applications, held at La Mota Castle in Medina del Campo. The event provided a forum for the exchange of results and ideas, which we hope will foster future collaboration. The first meeting was held in 1999, and, encouraged by that experience, we now intend to hold the meeting every three years. Springer kindly accepted to publish the proceedings volume you have in your hands in their LNCS series. The topics were selected to cover some of the areas of research in Coding Theory that are currently receiving the most attention. The program consisted of a mixture of invited and submitted talks, with the focus on quality rather than quantity. A total of 34 papers were submitted to the meeting. After a careful review process conducted by the scientific committee aided by external reviewers, we selected 14 of these for inclusion in the current volume, along with 5 invited papers. The program was further augmented by the remaining invited papers in addition to papers on recent results, printed in a separate volume. We would like to thank everyone who made this meeting possible by helping with the practical and scientific preparations: the organization committee, the scientific committee, the invited speakers, and the many external reviewers who shall remain anonymous. I would especially like to mention the General Advisor of the meeting, ØyvindYtrehus.Finally Iextend mygratitudeto allthe authors and participants who contributed to this meeting.
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Coding Theory and Applications: 2nd International Castle Meeting, ISMCTA 2008, Castillo de la Mota, Medina del Campo, Spain, September 15-19, 2008, Proceedings
It is a pleasure to welcome you to the proceedings of the second International Castle Meeting on Coding Theory and its Applications, held at La Mota Castle in Medina del Campo. The event provided a forum for the exchange of results and ideas, which we hope will foster future collaboration. The first meeting was held in 1999, and, encouraged by that experience, we now intend to hold the meeting every three years. Springer kindly accepted to publish the proceedings volume you have in your hands in their LNCS series. The topics were selected to cover some of the areas of research in Coding Theory that are currently receiving the most attention. The program consisted of a mixture of invited and submitted talks, with the focus on quality rather than quantity. A total of 34 papers were submitted to the meeting. After a careful review process conducted by the scientific committee aided by external reviewers, we selected 14 of these for inclusion in the current volume, along with 5 invited papers. The program was further augmented by the remaining invited papers in addition to papers on recent results, printed in a separate volume. We would like to thank everyone who made this meeting possible by helping with the practical and scientific preparations: the organization committee, the scientific committee, the invited speakers, and the many external reviewers who shall remain anonymous. I would especially like to mention the General Advisor of the meeting, ØyvindYtrehus.Finally Iextend mygratitudeto allthe authors and participants who contributed to this meeting.
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Coding Theory and Applications: 2nd International Castle Meeting, ISMCTA 2008, Castillo de la Mota, Medina del Campo, Spain, September 15-19, 2008, Proceedings

Coding Theory and Applications: 2nd International Castle Meeting, ISMCTA 2008, Castillo de la Mota, Medina del Campo, Spain, September 15-19, 2008, Proceedings

Coding Theory and Applications: 2nd International Castle Meeting, ISMCTA 2008, Castillo de la Mota, Medina del Campo, Spain, September 15-19, 2008, Proceedings

Coding Theory and Applications: 2nd International Castle Meeting, ISMCTA 2008, Castillo de la Mota, Medina del Campo, Spain, September 15-19, 2008, Proceedings

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It is a pleasure to welcome you to the proceedings of the second International Castle Meeting on Coding Theory and its Applications, held at La Mota Castle in Medina del Campo. The event provided a forum for the exchange of results and ideas, which we hope will foster future collaboration. The first meeting was held in 1999, and, encouraged by that experience, we now intend to hold the meeting every three years. Springer kindly accepted to publish the proceedings volume you have in your hands in their LNCS series. The topics were selected to cover some of the areas of research in Coding Theory that are currently receiving the most attention. The program consisted of a mixture of invited and submitted talks, with the focus on quality rather than quantity. A total of 34 papers were submitted to the meeting. After a careful review process conducted by the scientific committee aided by external reviewers, we selected 14 of these for inclusion in the current volume, along with 5 invited papers. The program was further augmented by the remaining invited papers in addition to papers on recent results, printed in a separate volume. We would like to thank everyone who made this meeting possible by helping with the practical and scientific preparations: the organization committee, the scientific committee, the invited speakers, and the many external reviewers who shall remain anonymous. I would especially like to mention the General Advisor of the meeting, ØyvindYtrehus.Finally Iextend mygratitudeto allthe authors and participants who contributed to this meeting.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540874478
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 10/21/2008
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #5228
Edition description: 2008
Pages: 197
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

A Diametric Theorem in for Lee and Related Distances.- Perfect 2-Colorings of Johnson Graphs J(6,3) and J(7,3).- A Syndrome Formulation of the Interpolation Step in the Guruswami-Sudan Algorithm.- How to Know if a Linear Code Is a Group Code?.- Witness Sets.- On Rank and Kernel of—4-Linear Codes.- Classic and Quantum Error Correcting Codes.- Evaluating the Impact of Information Distortion on Normalized Compression Distance.- Codes from Expander Graphs.- Adaptive Soft-Decision Iterative Decoding Using Edge Local Complementation.- Minimal Trellis Construction for Finite Support Convolutional Ring Codes.- On the Quasi-cyclicity of the Gray Map Image of a Class of Codes over Galois Rings.- Algebraic Geometry Codes from Castle Curves.- Two-Point Codes on Norm-Trace Curves.- Close Encounters with Boolean Functions of Three Different Kinds.- Wiretapping Based on Node Corruption over Secure Network Coding: Analysis and Optimization.- On the Kronecker Product Construction of Completely Transitive q-Ary Codes.- Quaternary Unequal Error Protection Codes.- Communication on Inductively Coupled Channels: Overview and Challenges.
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