include the Hamming code (which makes use of a Hamming matrix), the Hamming window, Hamming numbers, sphere-packing (or Hamming bound), Hamming graph concepts...
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capability of the code. The Hamming distance is named after Richard Hamming, who introduced the concept in his fundamental paper on Hamming codes, Error detecting...
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Engineering is a book by American mathematician Richard Hamming. The book comes from a course Hamming taught at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey...
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computer science and telecommunications, Hamming codes are a family of linear error-correcting codes. Hamming codes can detect one-bit and two-bit errors...
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Hamming may refer to: Richard Hamming (1915–1998), American mathematician Hamming(7,4), in coding theory, a linear error-correcting code Overacting, or...
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reality. Hamming proposes that Galileo discovered the law of falling bodies not by experimenting, but by simple, though careful, thinking. Hamming imagines...
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summation. The Hamming weight is named after the American mathematician Richard Hamming, although he did not originate the notion. The Hamming weight of binary...
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The IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal is presented annually to up to three persons, for outstanding achievements in information sciences, information systems...
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bits are different, called the Hamming distance. Hamming spaces are named after American mathematician Richard Hamming, who introduced the concept in...
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generated are also called the Hamming numbers. Dijkstra's ideas to compute these numbers are the following: The sequence of Hamming numbers begins with the...
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family of Hamming codes, but the term Hamming code often refers to this specific code that Richard W. Hamming introduced in 1950. At the time, Hamming worked...
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American mathematician Richard Hamming pioneered this field in the 1940s and invented the first error-correcting code in 1950: the Hamming (7,4) code. FEC can...
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their Hamming distance is one. The Hamming graph H(d,q) is, equivalently, the Cartesian product of d complete graphs Kq. In some cases, Hamming graphs...
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for grants or from teaching. "We were first-class troublemakers," Richard Hamming later recalled. "We did unconventional things in unconventional ways...
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distributed source coding. He was colleagues with Claude Shannon and Richard Hamming at Bell Labs. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he gained a B.Sc. at...
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Prize. The definition of the "Nobel Prize effect" most attributed to Richard Hamming describes the effect as a reduction in productivity, making it hard...
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error-correcting codes. He invented the concepts known as Hamming codes, Hamming windows, Hamming numbers, and Hamming distance. In 1972, Nasir Ahmed proposed the discrete...
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subsequently shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956). In 1947, Richard Hamming invented Hamming codes for error detection and correction. For patent reasons...
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window to it. The confusion arose from the similar Hamming function, named after Richard Hamming. Window function Apodization Raised cosine distribution...
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described FORTRAN stating that "it consists entirely of spaghetti code". Richard Hamming described in his lectures the etymology of the term in the context...
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doi:10.1145/321495.321497. S2CID 6868310. Edmund F. Robertson. "Richard W. Hamming - A.M. Turing Award Laureate". Association for Computing Machinery...
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Assembly from January–May 1852 All pages with titles containing Richard Hammond Richard Hamming (1915–1998), American mathematician This disambiguation page...
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The Hamming scheme, named after Richard Hamming, is also known as the hyper-cubic association scheme, and it is the most important example for coding...
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Paper Award of the IEEE Information Theory Society, the 2015 IEEE Richard Hamming Medal and the Academy Award for Interdisciplinary Research of the Hungarian...
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Hancock Center, and the Burj Khalifa. Mathematician Richard Hamming, known for the Hamming code and Hamming distance, earned a PhD in mathematics from the...
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development of error correction codes is credited to Richard Hamming in 1947. A description of Hamming's code appeared in Claude Shannon's A Mathematical...
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the hidden-line removal problem. She also developed, together with Richard Hamming, the L2 programming language, a floating-point mathematical package...
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unpublished Bell Laboratories technical memorandum by John Tukey and Richard Hamming. That paper includes an example of frequency aliasing dating back to...
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Manager". West Ham United F.C. 7 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019. "West Ham United appoint Richard Collinge as Head of Medical". West Ham United F.C...
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cooling of the nuclear fireball through an inverse Compton effect. Richard Hamming was asked to make a similar calculation just before the first nuclear...
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