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Golomb coding is a
lossless data
compression method using a
family of data
compression codes invented by
Solomon W.
Golomb in the 1960s.
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Golomb or
Gollomb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Golomb or
Gollomb is a
surname derived from a
phonetical approximation of the
Polish word...
- In mathematics, a
Golomb ruler is a set of
marks at
integer positions along a
ruler such that no two
pairs of
marks are the same
distance apart. The number...
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Solomon Wolf
Golomb (/ɡəˈloʊm/ gə-LOHM; May 30, 1932 – May 1, 2016) was an
American mathematician, engineer, and
professor of
electrical engineering at...
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Jacob Golomb (Hebrew: יעקב גולומב; 5 June 1947 – July 2023) was an
Israeli philosopher. He was
professor of
philosophy at The
Hebrew University of Jerusalem...
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Eliyahu Golomb (Hebrew: אליהו גולומב; 2
March 1893 – 11 June 1945), also
referred to as
Eliyahu Ben-Naftali, was the "unofficial founder" of the Haganah...
- In
graph theory, the
Golomb graph is a
polyhedral graph with 10
vertices and 18 edges. It is
named after Solomon W.
Golomb, who
constructed it (with a...
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Golomb code (or just Exp-
Golomb code) is a type of
universal code. To
encode any
nonnegative integer x
using the exp-
Golomb code:
Write down...
- In mathematics, the
Golomb sequence,
named after Solomon W.
Golomb (but also
called Silverman's sequence), is a
monotonically increasing integer sequence...
- In mathematics, the
Golomb–****man constant,
named after Solomon W.
Golomb and Karl ****man, is a
mathematical constant,
which arises in the
theory of...