Cyclic Code

Cyclic Code

In coding theory, cyclic codes are linear block error-correcting codes that have convenient algebraic structures for efficient error detection and correction.

Read more about Cyclic Code:  Definition, Algebraic Structure, Examples, Quasi-cyclic Codes and Shortened Codes, Cyclic Codes For Correcting Errors, Hamming Code, Cyclic Codes For Correcting Burst Errors, Cyclic Codes On Fourier Transform, Generalizations

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