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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1646951
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Convolutional codes and coherent sheaves (English)
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16 September 2001
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The author uses sheaf theory as a setting for convolutional codes in the sense that coherent sheaves over a projective line play the same role as finite-dimensional linear spaces in the theory of block codes. The author's use of the notion of ``coherent sheaf'' is non-standard, so an appendix is included at the end of the paper to show how the standard notion can also be employed.
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exact sequence
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complexity
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Hilbert function
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convolutional codes
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coherent sheaves
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linear spaces
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block codes
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