Alexis Hocquenghem
Alexis Hocquenghem (14 January 1908 – 17 April 1990)[1] was a French mathematician. He is known for his discovery of Bose–Chaudhuri–Hocquenghem codes, better known under the acronym BCH codes. BCH codes is a class of error correcting codes that was published by Hocquenghem in 1959, and bears the names of mathematicians R. C. Bose and D. K. Ray-Chaudhuri, who independently discovered these codes and published that result shortly afterwards, in 1960.[2]
Notes
- Service Bibliothèque de l'Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur: Auteur Alexis Hocquenghem (1908?–1990)
- Page 189, Reed, Irving, S. (31 May 1999). Error-Control Coding for Data Networks. Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 0-7923-8528-4.
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References
- A. Hocquenghem. Codes correcteurs d'erreurs. Chiffres (Paris), 2:147–156, September 1959
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