Dijen K. Ray-Chaudhuri
Affiliations: | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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Ali Nabavi | grad student | 2000 | Ohio State |
Nuh Aydin | grad student | 2002 | Ohio State |
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Aydin N, Ray-Chaudhuri DK. (2004) On some classes of optimal and near-optimal polynomial codes Finite Fields and Their Applications. 10: 24-35 |
Siap I, Ray-Chaudhuri DK. (2002) New linear codes over double-struck F sign5 obtained by tripling method and improvements on bounds Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 48: 2764-2768 |
Aydin N, Ray-Chaudhuri DK. (2002) Quasi-cyclic codes over ℤ |
Aydin N, Siap I, Ray-Chaudhuri DK. (2001) The Structure of 1-Generator Quasi-Twisted Codes and New Linear Codes Designs, Codes, and Cryptography. 24: 313-326 |
Blackford JT, Ray-Chaudhuri DK. (2000) A transform approach to permutation groups of cyclic codes over galois rings Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 46: 2350-2358 |
Siap M, Aydin N, Ray-Chaudhuri DK. (2000) New ternary quasi-cyclic codes with better minimum distances Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 46: 1554-1558 |
Siap I, Ray-Chaudhuri DK. (2000) New Linear Codes Over F3 and F5 and Improvements on Bounds Designs, Codes and Cryptography. 21: 223-233 |
Siap I, Ray-Chaudhuri DK. (2000) New Linear Codes over double-struck F sign3 and double-struck F sign5 and Improvements on Bounds Designs, Codes, and Cryptography. 21: 223-233 |
Ray-Chaudhuri DK, Singhi NM, Sanyal S, et al. (1994) Theory and Design of t-Unidirectional Error-Correcting and d-Unidirectional Error-Detecting Code Ieee Transactions On Computers. 43: 1221-1226 |
Bose RC, Ray-Chaudhuri DK. (1960) Further results on error correcting binary group codes Information and Control. 3: 279-290 |