Description
Graduate-level introduction to error-correcting codes, which are used to protect digital data and applied in public key cryptosystems.
About the Author
Ruud Pellikaan has tenure at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands where his research has shifted from a devotion to coding theory, particularly algebraic geometry codes and their decoding, to code-based cryptography. He previously served as an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions of Information Theory and has organised several conferences. Xin-Wen Wu is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Information and Communication Technology, Griffith University, Queensland. His research interests include coding theory and information theory, cyber and data security, applied cryptography communications and networks. He has published extensively in these areas and is a senior member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Stanislav Bulygin works as a technology specialist and product manager in the field of IT security and banking services. He previously worked as a researcher focusing on cryptology and IT security at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany. His main research activities were connected to the theory of error-correcting codes and their use in cryptography, quantum resistant cryptosystems and algebraic methods in cryptology. Relinde Jurrius is an Assistant Professor at the Universite de Neuchatel, Switzerland. Her research interests are in coding theory, network coding and its connection with other branches of mathematics such as matroid theory, algebraic and finite geometry, and combinatorics. Apart from research and teaching, she is active in organising outreach activities, including a math camp for high school students, a public open day for the Faculty of Science and extra-curricular activities for elementary school children.
Reviews
'The book under review is intended as an introduction to the field for beginning graduate students. The authors do a good job of covering a wide range of topics and keeping the discussion detailed while still as elementary as one can hope to make it.' Darren Glass, MAA Reviews
'While 'coding' may commonly connote confidential communication and security for sensitive data, coding also enters the engineering of information transmission and retrieval, simply for efficient resilience against mechanical error and corrupting noise. From these two purposes rise the two distinct subjects of cryptology and error-correction, receiving here an unusual, unified treatment. Good codes spring from diverse directions, since so many branches of mathematics inform their development: combinatorics, linear algebra, finite fields, ring theory, algebraic geometry, and computer algebra. The girth of this volume reflects the reasonably detailed exposition of all this background material, most of it likely new to engineering students (but students of pure mathematics should also read this book for practical applications of seemingly abstract material they have likely studied). The authors maintain a high level of rigor, keeping all proofs short by astute organization without ever stinting on detail.' D. V. Feldman, Choice
'This book provides a fine exposition of the topics to those students who are novices to the field. At the same time it will also be of interest to readers who are already familiar with some of the concepts discussed in the book. It provides a valuable schematic summary and consolidated overview of the field.' S. V. Nagaraj, SIGACT News
I was impressed by the scope of the book: many topics in algebraic coding theory are addressed and now collected in one book. Someone reading the entire book, will obtain a very good overview of algebraic coding theory. Peter Beelen, Nieuw Archief voor Weskunde
Book Information
ISBN 9780521520362
Author Ruud Pellikaan
Format Paperback
Page Count 606
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 860g
Dimensions(mm) 227mm * 152mm * 31mm