Coding theory

List of algebraic coding theory topics

This is a list of algebraic coding theory topics. (Wikipedia).

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AlgTopReview: An informal introduction to abstract algebra

This is a review lecture on some aspects of abstract algebra useful for algebraic topology. It provides some background on fields, rings and vector spaces for those of you who have not studied these objects before, and perhaps gives an overview for those of you who have. Our treatment is

From playlist Algebraic Topology

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(IC 1.1) Information theory and Coding - Outline of topics

A playlist of these videos is available at: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE125425EC837021F Overview of central topics in Information theory and Coding. Compression (source coding) theory: Source coding theorem, Kraft-McMillan inequality, Rate-distortion theorem Error-correctio

From playlist Information theory and Coding

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Algebraic geometric codes and their applications - Gil Cohen

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar Topic: Algebraic geometric codes and their applications Speaker: Gil Cohen Affiliation: Princeton University For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Number theory Full Course [A to Z]

Number theory (or arithmetic or higher arithmetic in older usage) is a branch of pure #mathematics devoted primarily to the study of the integers and integer-valued functions. Number theorists study prime numbers as well as the properties of objects made out of integers (for example, ratio

From playlist Number Theory

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Matrix invariants and algebraic complexity theory - Harm Derksen

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I Topic: Matrix invariants and algebraic complexity theory Speaker: Harm Derksen More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Mathematics For Programming | How Much Math Is Needed For Programming For Beginners | Simplilearn

This video on mathematics for programming will give you an idea of how mathematics in programming is helping for the invention of new and creative technologies. The video will also give you an idea about how much math is needed for programming for beginners and make you understand the role

From playlist 🔥Python | Python Tutorial For Beginners | Python Projects | Python Interview Questions And Answers | Updated Python Playlist 2023 | Simplilearn

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Algebraic Calculus One ... and Two! | Algebraic Calculus Info | N J Wildberger

The online course Algebraic Calculus One at openlearning.com has had its first beta run at openlearning.com over the last two years. Overall it has been a very pleasant success. In this video we recount the main innovative aspects of this purely algebraic approach to a classical subject. T

From playlist Algebraic Calculus One Info

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Why The Best Data Scientists have Mastered Algebra, Calculus and Probability

All the outstanding data scientist and ML engineers have one thing in common: They have a strong, working understanding of how ML's high-level software libraries work. Being able to look under the hood, and understand what's going in libraries such as scikit-learn, TensorFlow, and Keras,

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Algebraic number theory and rings II | Math History | NJ Wildberger

In the 19th century, algebraists started to look at extension fields of the rational numbers as new domains for doing arithmetic. In this way the notion of an abstract ring was born, through the more concrete examples of rings of algebraic integers in number fields. Key examples include

From playlist MathHistory: A course in the History of Mathematics

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0. Introduction

RES.LL-005 D4M: Signal Processing on Databases, Fall 2012 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RESLL-005F12 Instructor: Jeremy Kepner Introduction to signal processing applied to graphs. Course outline. Discussion of relevant technologies programming and storage technologies. Cons

From playlist MIT D4M: Signal Processing on Databases, Fall 2012

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GAP - 1 by Alexander Hulpke

DATE & TIME 05 November 2016 to 14 November 2016 VENUE Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Computational techniques are of great help in dealing with substantial, otherwise intractable examples, possibly leading to further structural insights and the detection of patterns in many abstra

From playlist Group Theory and Computational Methods

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Monadic Programming: With Application to Data Analysis, Machine Learning and Language Processing

To learn more about Wolfram Technology Conference, please visit: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technology-conference/ Speaker: Anton Antonov Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment, mobile devices, and

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2017

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Functional Programming: Type Systems

What comes to your mind when you hear the word "type"? Do you think of an integer or string? Do you think of an object type from your favorite OOP language? Do you think about never ending religious debates regarding static vs dynamic types? Do you realize that these things hardly scratch

From playlist Functional Programming

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algebraic geometry 23 Categories

This lecture is part of an online algebraic geometry course, based on chapter I of "Algebraic geometry" by Hartshorne. It gives a quick review of category theory as background for the definition of morphisms of algebraic varieties.

From playlist Algebraic geometry I: Varieties

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Lilya Budaghyan : On APN and AB power functions

CONFERENCE Recording during the thematic meeting : « ALgebraic and combinatorial methods for COding and CRYPTography» the February 23, 2023 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given b

From playlist Combinatorics

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Compositionality Journal: A quick look at the first papers

In this video I take a first look at the papers of the newly announced Compositionality Journal that relates to the "Applied Category Theory" crowd. Here's all the links shown in this video: https://gist.github.com/Nikolaj-K/7ea620559982c99618dd1032e1e8389f The papers are * Network models

From playlist Algebra

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Seminar on Applied Geometry and Algebra (SIAM SAGA): Camilla Hollanti

Date: Tuesday, December 8 at 11:00am EST (5:00pm CET) Speaker: Camilla Hollanti, Aalto University Title: Coding theoretic framework for private information retrieval Abstract: Private information retrieval (PIR) addresses the question of how to retrieve data items from a database or clo

From playlist Seminar on Applied Geometry and Algebra (SIAM SAGA)

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Algebraic Structures: Groups, Rings, and Fields

This video covers the definitions for some basic algebraic structures, including groups and rings. I give examples of each and discuss how to verify the properties for each type of structure.

From playlist Abstract Algebra

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Algebraic number theory and rings I | Math History | NJ Wildberger

In the 19th century, algebraists started to look at extension fields of the rational numbers as new domains for doing arithmetic. In this way the notion of an abstract ring was born, through the more concrete examples of rings of algebraic integers in number fields. Key examples include

From playlist MathHistory: A course in the History of Mathematics

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Self Study Galois Theory

Do you want to study Galois theory, but you can't take a regular class? Here is self study guide based on the resources I found most helpful when I independently studied Galois theory. If you haven't already, check out my video called "Self Study Strategies for Math" so you know how to tur

From playlist Self Study Guides for Math

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