Vector versus Scalar Linear Codes for Multicast Network Coding

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2015-02-12

Vector linear network coding (LNC) is a generalization of the conventional scalar LNC, such that the data unit transmitted on every edge is an L-dimensional vector of data symbols over a base field GF(q). There are classical exemplifying multi-source networks that have simple vector linear solutions but do not have a scalar linear solution over any field. 

Vector versus Scalar Linear Codes for Multicast Network Coding
Date
12 February 2015
Time
4:00pm to 5:30pm
Venue
Room 1009, William M. W. Mong Engineering Building, CUHK
Speaker
Prof. Qifu (Tyler) Sun, University of Science and Technology, Beijing
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