Codes and Rings: Theory and Practice is a systematic review of
literature that focuses on codes over rings and rings acting on
codes. Since the breakthrough works on quaternary codes in the
1990s, two decades of research have moved the field far beyond its
original periphery. This book fills this gap by consolidating
results scattered in the literature, addressing classical as well
as applied aspects of rings and coding theory. New research covered
by the book encompasses skew cyclic codes, decomposition theory of
quasi-cyclic codes and related codes and duality over Frobenius
rings. Primarily suitable for ring theorists at PhD level engaged
in application research and coding theorists interested in
algebraic foundations, the work is also valuable to computational
scientists and working cryptologists in the area.
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