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Gustave Solomon (October 27, 1930 – January 31, 1996) was an American mathematician and electrical engineer who was one of the founders of the algebraic theory of error detection and correction . Career. Solomon completed his Ph.D. in mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956 under direction of Kenkichi Iwasawa .
- October 27, 1930
- Kenkichi Iwasawa
- IEEE Masaru Ibuka Award along with Irving Reed in 1995.
- Reed–Solomon code
Gustave Solomon (October 27, 1930 – January 31, 1996) was a mathematician and engineer who was one of the founders of the algebraic theory of error-correction. He received Ph.D. in Mathematics at MIT in 1956 under direction of Kenkichi Iwasawa. Solomon was best known for developing, along with Irving S. Reed, algebraic error-detecting and ...
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Reed–Solomon codes are a group of error-correcting codes that were introduced by Irving S. Reed and Gustave Solomon in 1960. They have many applications, including consumer technologies such as MiniDiscs , CDs , DVDs , Blu-ray discs, QR codes , data transmission technologies such as DSL and WiMAX , broadcast systems such as satellite ...
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Jan 31, 1996 · Gustave Solomon (October 27, 1930 – January 31, 1996) was an American mathematician and electrical engineer who was one of the founders of the algebraic theory of error detection and correction.
Feb 18, 1996 · Gustave Solomon, a mathematician whose work was important in the world of digital information, died on Jan. 31 at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 65 and had lived in the Los Angeles...
Gustav Solomon Oppert, (30 July 1836 – 1 March 1908) was a German Indologist and Sanskritist. He was a professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, Presidency College , Madras , a Telugu translator to government, and a curator in the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library.
This chapter introduces Reed–Solomon codes, first published in 1960 in a five page article by Irving Reed and Gustave Solomon [RS60]. Reed–Solomon codes are multiple error correcting codes defined over a finite field.