Rom Varshamov
Armenian mathematician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rom Rubenovich Varshamov was a Soviet Armenian mathematician who worked in Coding theory, especially on error-correcting codes and Number theory. Varshamov studied in Tbilisi with Arnold Walfisz , as well as in Tomsk. After that, he was a researcher in Moscow at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics with Ivan Matveyevich Vinogradov, especially on Number theory and Coding theory, and the Ministry of Radio Engineering . In 1957 he proved the Gilbert-Varshamov bound for linear codes . From 1968 he worked in Yerevan and was director of the Computer Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR. He was author and co-author of more than 25 scientific articles and also a member of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences.
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- A class of codes for asymmetric channels and a problem from the additive theory of numbers (1973) (102)
- On the Theory of Asymmetric Codes (1966) (11)
- A General Method of Constructing Asymmetric Coding Systems, Related to the Solution of a Combinatorial Problem Proposed by Dixon (1971) (3)
- Possibilities for improving the efficiency of linear error-correcting codes (1977) (0)
- Section 03 On one number-theoretic conception : basic principles and some applications (2006) (0)
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