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  2. Gilbert–Varshamov bound - Wikipedia

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    In coding theory, the GilbertVarshamov bound (due to Edgar Gilbert [1] and independently Rom Varshamov [2]) is a bound on the size of a (not necessarily linear) code.It is occasionally known as the Gilbert–Shannon–Varshamov bound (or the GSV bound), but the name "GilbertVarshamov bound" is by far the most popular.

  3. Gilbert–Varshamov bound for linear codes - Wikipedia

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    The GilbertVarshamov bound for linear codes is related to the general GilbertVarshamov bound, which gives a lower bound on the maximal number of elements in an error-correcting code of a given block length and minimum Hamming weight over a field. This may be translated into a statement about the maximum rate of a code with given length ...

  4. Algebraic geometry code - Wikipedia

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    These codes attracted interest in the coding theory community because they have the ability to surpass the GilbertVarshamov bound; at the time this was discovered, the GilbertVarshamov bound had not been broken in the 30 years since its discovery. [6]

  5. Block code - Wikipedia

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    The Singleton bound is that the sum of the rate and the relative distance of a block code cannot be much larger than 1: R + δ ≤ 1 + 1 n {\displaystyle R+\delta \leq 1+{\frac {1}{n}}} . In other words, every block code satisfies the inequality k + d ≤ n + 1 {\displaystyle k+d\leq n+1} .

  6. Johnson bound - Wikipedia

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    Theorem 2 (Johnson bound for ... is the floor function. Remark: Plugging the bound of Theorem 2 into the bound of Theorem 1 produces ... GilbertVarshamov bound ...

  7. Singleton bound - Wikipedia

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    In coding theory, the Singleton bound, named after Richard Collom Singleton, is a relatively crude upper bound on the size of an arbitrary block code with block length , size and minimum distance . It is also known as the Joshibound [ 1 ] proved by Joshi (1958) and even earlier by Komamiya (1953) .

  8. Zyablov bound - Wikipedia

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    We suppose that the inner code meets the GilbertVarshamov bound, i.e. it has rate and relative distance satisfying + (). Random linear codes are known to satisfy this property with high probability, and an explicit linear code satisfying the property can be found by brute-force search (which requires time polynomial in the size of the ...

  9. Hamming bound - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and computer science, in the field of coding theory, the Hamming bound is a limit on the parameters of an arbitrary block code: it is also known as the sphere-packing bound or the volume bound from an interpretation in terms of packing balls in the Hamming metric into the space of all possible words.