Math 4452. Algebraic Coding Theory. Spring 2020
MW 2-3:15pm, New Cabell 058
- Instructor: Mikhail Ershov
- Office: Kerchof 302
- e-mail: ershov at virginia dot edu
- Regular office hours: Mon 3:30-4:30, Tue 2:30-4 and by APPOINTMENT
Main text (required): Coding Theory: A First Course by San Ling and Chaoping Xing, first edition, ISBN 9780521529235.
Other recommended sources:
- Lecture notes by Prof. Jonathan Hall, based on an advanced undergraduate/graduate course at Michigan State University
- Lecture notes by Prof. Yehuda Lindell, based on a graduate course for computer science students at Bar-Ilan University
- A First Course in Coding Theory by Raymond Hill, ISBN 9780198538035
- Coding Theory and Cryptography: The Essentials by D.C. Hankerson, Gary Hoffman, D.A. Leonard, Charles C. Lindner, K.T. Phelps, C.A. Rodger and J.R. Wall, ISBN 9780824704650
- Introduction to Coding Theory by Ron Roth, ISBN 9780521845045
Homework assignments
- Homework #1, due Thu Jan 23, 2pm tex file
- Homework #2, due Wed Jan 29, in class tex file
- Homework #3, due Thu Feb 6, 1pm tex file
- Homework #4, due Thu Feb 13, 1pm tex file
- Homework #5, due Thu Feb 20, 1pm tex file
- Homework #6, due Thu Mar 5, 1pm tex file
- Homework #7, due Sun Mar 22, 11:59pm tex file
- Homework #8, due Sun Mar 29, 11:59pm tex file
- Homework #9, due Sun Apr 5, 11:59pm tex file
- Homework #10, due Tue Apr 21, 11:59pm tex file
- Homework #11, due Tue Apr 28, 11:59pm tex file
Some notes