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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...
- 3. For a
fixed length n, the
Hamming distance is a
metric on the set of the
words of
length n (also
known as a
Hamming space), as it
fulfills the conditions...
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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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include the
Hamming code (which
makes use of a
Hamming matrix), the
Hamming window,
Hamming numbers, sphere-****ng (or
Hamming bound),
Hamming graph concepts...
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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...
- summation. The
Hamming weight is
named after the
American mathematician Richard Hamming,
although he did not
originate the notion. The
Hamming weight of binary...
- In
mathematics and
computer science, in the
field of
coding theory, the
Hamming bound is a
limit on the
parameters of an
arbitrary block code: it is also...
- 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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Hamming graphs are a
special class of
graphs named after Richard Hamming and used in
several branches of
mathematics (graph theory) and
computer science...
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preserved by wet or dry curing, with or
without smoking. As a
processed meat, the term
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